大豆浆对贝宁罗德岛红(RIR)生产性能的影响

E. Attakpa, Guénolé Akojedegni, R. Dossou, I. Alkoiret
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本试验旨在研究饲喂欧卡拉水平对RIR雏鸡生长性能的影响。选取150日龄直跑雏鸡150只,随机分为3个不同处理,每组2个重复。每个重复包含25只鸟,即每次治疗50只鸟。试验期间,RIR雏鸡自由采食,作为对照组(T0), T10组(饲粮中添加10%的山核桃)和T20组(饲粮中添加20%的山核桃)分别饲喂不同水平的以饲料为基础的山核桃。在饲养期间评价采食量、饲料系数、日增重和经济效益。在实验室中测定了大卡拉的化学成分。化学成分表明,粗蛋白质、粗能和无氮浸出物含量较高。由此可见,大卡拉对鸡的体重和平均日增重有显著影响。体重的平均值为1623;对照组(T0)、T10组和T20组分别为1693和1740g。采食量也有显著差异。但各处理对鸡饲料转化率的影响基本一致。经经济分析,可推断在饲粮中占20%时比占10%时更经济。
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Effect of Okara (Soy Pulp) on the Performance of Rhodes Island Red (RIR) in Republic of Benin
This work was conducted to study the effect of feeding Okara levels on growth performance of RIR chicks. One hundred and fifty (150) day old, RIR (straight run) chicks were procured and leg banded and randomly distributed in three different treatments with two replicates. Each replicate contained 25 birds viz 50 birds per treatment. RIR chicks were fed ad libitum throughout the experiment as the control (T0) and other two groups T10 (10% Okara in diet) and T20 (20% Okara in diet) which received feed based Okara with different level. Feed intake, feed conversion ratio, daily weight gain (ADG) and economical efficiency were evaluated during rearing period. The chemical composition of Okara was determined in the laboratory. The chemical composition revealed that crude protein, crude energy and nitrogen-free extract were higher. The resulted outcomes indicate that Okara have a significant effect on body weight and Average Daily Gain of chickens. The average value of body weight of 1623; 1693 and 1740g were found in control group (T0), group T10 and group T20, respectively. Likewise, significant different were observed for feed intake. However, all types of treatment had similar effects on feed conversion ratio of chickens. Afterwards economical analysis, it may be inferred that Okara may be more economical at 20% in diet than 10%.
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