部分饲喂橙肉甘薯根粕对育肥鸡血液指标的影响

D. Oladeji, A. Olanrewaju, E. Akinbola
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摘要本试验旨在评价橙肉甘薯(OFSP)根粕部分替代玉米对肉鸡育肥期血液学参数和血清生化的影响。试验选用108日龄肉仔鸡108只,随机分为4个饲粮处理(T1、T2、T3和T4),每个处理3个重复,每个重复9只鸡。将试验成分OFSP根粕分别以0%、6%、12%和18%的比例替代玉米添加到肉鸡育肥肉饲粮中。研究显示对所有血液学参数没有影响。血清生化指标除甘油三酯、球蛋白和尿素氮外,其余各项指标均无显著差异(P>0.05), T2(24.80和0.37)、T3(47.01和1.07)和T4(48.50和1.41)的甘油三酯(mg/dl)和球蛋白(g/dl)含量分别显著低于对照组(61.54和1.95)。因此,添加高达18%的OFSP根粉不会对鸟类的血液学参数产生负面影响,还可以降低鸟类代谢疾病的风险,同时改善鸟类的心血管健康。
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Influence of partial feeding of orange fleshed sweet potato root meal on the blood indices of finisher broiler chickens
Abstract A six-week study was conducted to evaluate the effects of partial replacement of maize with Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato (OFSP) root meal on the haematological parameters and serum biochemistry of broiler chickens at finisher phase. One hundred and eight (108) day old broiler chicks were randomly allotted into 4 dietary treatments (T1, T2, T3 and T4) with 3 replicates each and 9 birds per replicate. The test ingredient, OFSP root meal was included in broiler finisher diets as replacement for maize at 0%, 6%, 12% and 18% in the dietary treatments respectively. The study revealed no effect on all the haematological parameters. The result of the serum biochemistry also showed no significant differences (P>0.05) on all the parameters measured with the exception of triglycerides, globulin and blood urea nitrogen with significant decrease in the triglycerides (mg/dl) and globulin (g/dl) content of T2(24.80 and 0.37), T3(47.01 and 1.07) and T4(48.50 and 1.41) respectively as compared with the control group (61.54 and 1.95 respectively). Therefore, inclusion of OFSP root meal up to 18% did not negatively affect the haematological parameters of the birds and also reduced the risk of metabolic diseases in the birds while improving the cardiovascular health of the birds.
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