Effect of Quantitative Early Feed Restriction on Growth Performances, Meat Quality, Abdominal Fat and Serum Lipid Profile in Broiler Chicken

H. Jayasiri, W. Nayananjalie, A. Adikari
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Excessive fat in modern broiler strains is one of the major problems faced by the broiler industry. This experiment was conducted to study the effect of feed restriction at early age on broiler chicken performance, meat quality, abdominal fat content, and serum lipid prole. Two hundred, Cobb500 day-old broiler chicks were randomly assigned into five treatments; T1: ad-libitum feeding (control), T2 and T3: 75 and 50% of ad-libitum feeding from day 8 - 14, respectively, T4 and T5: 75 and 50% of ad-libitum feeding from day 15 - 21, respectively. All birds were fed with ad-libitum before and after the completion of the respective restriction periods. Total feed intake was significantly lower (p 0.05) were observed in weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and dressing percentage among the treatments. Abdominal fat and muscle crude fat contents in birds fed with restricted diets from day 8 - 14 were significantly lower (p 0.05) of treatments on organ weights, muscle protein contents, and serum lipid profile. In conclusion, 50% feed restriction during day 8 - 14 is a better solution to reduce the fat deposition without interfering on growth performances of broiler chicken with lower cost.
定量早期限饲对肉仔鸡生长性能、肉品质、腹脂和血脂的影响
现代肉鸡品种中脂肪含量过高是肉鸡行业面临的主要问题之一。本试验旨在研究早期限饲对肉鸡生产性能、肉品质、腹部脂肪含量和血脂水平的影响。200只Cobb500日龄肉鸡随机分为5个处理;T1:自由饲喂(对照),T2和T3:第8 ~ 14天分别饲喂75%和50%的自由饲喂,T4和T5:第15 ~ 21天分别饲喂75%和50%的自由饲喂。在各自的限制期结束之前和之后,所有的鸟都被随意喂食。各处理的增重、饲料系数和屠宰率均显著降低(p 0.05)。第8 ~ 14天限制饲粮对脏器重量、肌肉蛋白质含量和血脂含量的影响均显著降低(p 0.05)。综上所述,第8 ~ 14天限饲50%是在不影响肉鸡生长性能的前提下降低成本、减少脂肪沉积的较好方案。
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