A survey of broiler litter composition and potential value as a nutrient resource

A.H. Stephenson, T.A. McCaskey, B.G. Ruffin
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Broiler litter can serve as a source of nutrients for plants and ruminant animals. Analyses of litter samples collected from 106 sources in Alabama showed that the nutrient content of litter varies widely. Litter nitrogen averaged 4·0% (24·9% crude protein (CP)), but ranged from 2·3% (14·4% CP) to 6·0% (37·5% CP). Phosphorus averaged 1·56% and potassium 2·32% of dry matter. The average N:P:K ratio of the litter was 3:3:2. Ash was extremely variable, ranging from 8·9% to 64·3%, and averaging 24·7%. Ash content was higher p<0·05) in samples taken after the litter was removed from the broiler house (28·6%) than in samples taken directly from the broiler house (20·2%). Nitrogen and acid detergent soluble nitrogen were negatively correlated (p<0·01) with ash, while acid detergent fiber and most minerals were positively correlated with ash. At current prices, average quality broiler litter in Alabama is valued at US$113.67 Mg−1 (US$104.95 Imperial ton−1) as a potential low-cost feed ingredient for lactating beef cattle and US$31.23 Mg−1 (US$27.59 Imperial ton−1) as a fertilizer.

肉鸡窝产仔组成及营养资源潜在价值调查
肉鸡产仔可以作为植物和反刍动物的营养来源。从阿拉巴马州106个来源收集的凋落物样本分析表明,凋落物的营养成分差异很大。凋落物氮平均含量为4.0%(粗蛋白质含量为24.9%),但介于2.3%(14.4%)~ 6.0%(37.5%)之间。干物质中磷平均为1.56%,钾平均为2.32%。凋落物平均N:P:K比为3:3:2。灰分变化很大,范围为8.9% ~ 64.3%,平均为24.7%。从鸡舍取出窝产仔后的灰分含量(28.6%)高于直接从鸡舍取出的灰分含量(20.2%)(0.05)。氮和酸性洗涤纤维可溶性氮与灰分呈负相关(p< 0.01),而酸性洗涤纤维和大部分矿物与灰分呈正相关。按照目前的价格,阿拉巴马州平均优质肉鸡产仔作为一种潜在的低成本肉牛饲料原料的价值为113.67 Mg - 1美元(104.95帝国吨- 1美元),作为肥料的价值为31.23 Mg - 1美元(27.59帝国吨- 1美元)。
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