Growth Performance and Cost Benefits of Broilers Fed Diets Containing Ipomoea asarifolia Leaf Meal

IF 0.3 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ugwuowo Chidi Leonard, Osita Onochie Charles, Ezeano Ike Caleb, Chukwkuka Chiemelie Esther
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This experiment was conducted to determine growth performance and cost benefit of including cooked Ipomoea asarifolia leaf meal (CIALM) in broiler diets. Eight diets were compounded by including Ipomoea asarifolia leaf meal at 0, 2.5, 5 and 7.5% to form T1, T2, T3 and T4 respectively of both starter and finisher diets. One hundred and twenty broiler birds were used in a Complete Randomized Design experiment that lasted for eight weeks.  Daily feed intake and weekly weight gain were measured. Average daily feed intake, average daily weight gain, total feed consumed, feed conversion ratio and cost benefit parameters were calculated. In starter phase results showed that there were significant differences (P<0.05) between treatment means in all the parameters except initial weight of the birds. There were significant differences (p<0.05) between treatment means in all the parameters measured during the finisher phase including the cost analysis parameters except that feed cost decreasing with increasing levels of CIALM and net profit decreased from T1 to T4 because of the decrease in total weight gain from T1 to T4. Final weight gain, total weight gain, average daily feed intake, total feed intake, average daily weight gain, feed conversion ratio, feed cost and feed cost per kg weight gain all decreased with increasing levels of CIALM. Results control diet performed better than other treatment diets which suggest that lower levels of inclusion that is less than 2.5% may give positive results.
肉仔鸡饲粮中添加甘薯叶粕的生长性能和成本效益
本试验旨在确定在肉鸡日粮中加入煮熟的细辛叶粉(CIALM)的生长性能和成本效益。将0、2.5、5和7.5%的细辛叶粉加入8种日粮中,分别形成起始日粮和结束日粮的T1、T2、T3和T4。120只肉鸡被用于一项持续八周的完全随机设计实验。测量每日采食量和每周体重增加。计算了平均日采食量、平均日增重、饲料消耗总量、饲料转化率和成本效益参数。在起始阶段,结果显示,除鸟的初始体重外,处理方法在所有参数上都有显著差异(P<0.05)。在精整阶段测量的所有参数(包括成本分析参数)中,处理方法之间存在显著差异(p<0.05),除了饲料成本随着CIALM水平的增加而降低,净利润由于总增重从T1到T4的减少而从T1降低到T4。随着CIALM水平的提高,最终增重、总增重、平均日采食量、总采食量、平均日增重、饲料转化率、饲料成本和每公斤增重饲料成本均呈下降趋势。结果对照饮食比其他治疗饮食表现更好,这表明较低的包容性水平低于2.5%可能会产生积极的结果。
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Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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