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摘要
摘要本试验旨在研究不同饲料水平下含益生菌和消化酶的发酵饲粮对肉鸡生长、脂肪和胆固醇含量的影响。通过4个处理,分别为P0=对照组(不含磷和ED的发酵饲粮)、P1(只含0.5%磷的发酵饲粮)、P2(只含0.5% DE的发酵饲粮)、P3(含0.5%磷和1% DE的发酵饲粮)和P4(含1%磷和0.5% DE的发酵饲粮),观察发酵饲粮中益生菌和消化酶对肉仔鸡的影响。选用CP 707型肉鸡100只doc(无性),采用完全随机设计,5个处理,4个重复,每个重复5只doc。所得数据采用方差和Duncan多重极差检验进行分析。结果表明,饲喂不同水平磷和/或ED发酵饲粮对肉鸡末重、增重、胴体重、大腿肌肉脂肪含量均有显著影响(P0.05)。饲喂仅含0.5% DE (P2)发酵饲粮的肉鸡生长和增重优于其他处理。而添加益生菌和消化酶的发酵日粮对胸肌脂肪和胆固醇含量没有影响。由此可见,在本地原料配制的发酵饲粮中添加消化酶比益生菌更能有效提高肉鸡增重和胴体重,并能有效抑制胸肌和胸肌脂肪和胆固醇含量的升高。
EFFECTIVENESS OF PROBIOTIC AND DIGESTIVE ENZYMES IN FERMENTED DIET ON GROWTH, FAT AND CHOLESTEROL CONTENTS OF BROILER
ABSTRACTThe present study aims to determine the effect of fermented diet containing probiotics and digestive enzymes with different feed levels on growth, fat and cholesterol contents of broiler chickens. Evaluating the effectiveness of probiotics (P) and digestive enzymes (DE) in fermented diet on broiler was observed by 4 treatments: P0=control (fermented diet without P and ED) EP), P1(fermented diet contained 0.5% P only)), P2 (fermented diet contained 0.5% DE only), P3 (fermented diet contained 0.5% P and 1% DE) and P4 (fermented diet contained 1% P and 0.5% DE). A hundred DOCs of broiler chickens strain CP 707 were used (unsex) and it designed by a completely randomized design with 5 treatments, 4 replications and each replication consisted of 5 DOCs. The data obtained were analyzed by means of variance and Duncan's multiple range test. The results of present study showed that broiler fed on fermented diet containing P and/or ED with different levels had a significant effect (P0.05) on final body weight, weight gain, carcass weight, fat content on thigh muscle. Broiler fed on fermented diet contained 0.5% DE only (P2) resulted in better growth and weight gain than other treatments. However, fermented diet contained probiotics and digestive enzymes had no effect on fat and cholesterol contents in breast muscle. It was concluded that the addition of digestive enzymes in fermented diet formulated by local raw materials was very effective than probiotics in increasing body weight gain, carcass weight and prevented the increase in fat and cholesterol contents both in breast and thight muscles of broiler chicken.