EFFECT OF FULL FAT PALM KERNEL MEAL BASED DIETS SUPPLEMENTED WITH FULLZYME® ON PERFORMANCE OF BROILER CHICKENS

S. Ndams, I.K. Al-Habib, S. Elaigwu
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Performance of broiler birds was evaluated in an8-week feeding trial in which full fat palm kernel meal (FFPKM) supplemented with Fullzyme® was fed at graded levels (0, 5, 10 and 15%) during the starter and finisher phases. Four (4) iso-nitrogenous diets were formulated, containing 23% CP for broiler starter (22-24 %CP) and 21% CP for finisher (18-21 %CP) in which FFPKM was supplemented with Fullzyme®. One hundred and twenty (120) 7-day-old broiler chicks were randomly allotted to 12 pens (10 birds in each pen). Each of the four (4) diet groups was replicated 3 times and randomly allotted to the broiler pens. Each pen represented a replicate. The respective groups of birds were fed the starter diets for 4-weeks during the finisher phase the birds were reduced to 8 birds per pen (96 birds in total). The dietary treatments for the birds in the finishing phase were replicated thrice and fed for four weeks. The daily feed intake, daily weight gains (g/bird) as well as feed to gain ratio of birds on diet 5% FFPKM were significantly (P<0.05) better than those for birds on the control (0%), 10 and 15% FFPKM diets. The feed cost/kg gain for broiler birds on control diet was notably (P<0.05) inferior to those for birds on 5, 10 and 15% FFPKM diets. The outcomes indicate that the 5% FFPKM dietary treatment supplemented with Fullzyme® gave higher overall l growth performance and can be fed to broiler chickens from starter to finishing without any detrimental impact.
以全脂棕榈仁粕为基础日粮添加全酶®对肉鸡生产性能的影响
在一项为期 8 周的饲养试验中,对肉鸡的生产性能进行了评估。试验中,在开产期和育成期以分级水平(0、5、10 和 15%)饲喂添加了富酶® 的全脂棕榈仁粕(FFPKM)。配制了四(4)种等氮日粮,其中开食肉鸡日粮含 23% 的 CP(22-24 %CP),育成鸡日粮含 21% 的 CP(18-21 %CP)。120 只 7 日龄肉用仔鸡被随机分配到 12 个栏(每个栏 10 只)。四(4)组日粮中的每一组都重复 3 次,并随机分配到肉鸡栏中。每个栏代表一个重复。在育成期,各组家禽分别喂养 4 周的开食料,每栏家禽减少到 8 只(共 96 只)。育成期鸡群的日粮处理重复三次,饲喂四周。与对照组(0%)、10%和 15%全脂奶粉日粮相比,5%全脂奶粉日粮中肉鸡的日采食量、日增重(克/只)和饲料增重比均显著提高(P<0.05)。使用对照日粮的肉鸡的饲料成本/千克增重明显低于使用 5%、10% 和 15%全脂奶粉日粮的肉鸡(P<0.05)。结果表明,添加富酶®的5%全脂奶粉日粮具有更高的整体生长性能,可用于肉鸡从初生到育成期的饲喂,而不会产生任何不利影响。
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