Z. A. Gworgwor, I. E., Edeh, H. B Yusuf, W. M Soji
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At end of the experiments, eight (8) birds whose body weights are closest to the mean of the group was randomly selected from each treatment (two (2) per replicate) and was fasted overnight to reduce the gut contents and carcass contamination. The birds for each replicate was weighed to determine the live body weight, followed by slaughtering, bleeding, bled weight determination, scalding and wet plucking. The plucked weight was determined followed by evisceration, dressed weight and weighing of internal organs. The weight of the internal organs and length of small, large intestines and caecum was determined. The weights of the internal organ were expressed as the percentage of the dressed weight. Data were analyzed using Statitix Analytical Software, Version 10; and the treatment means were compared using Turkey HSD. There was no significant (P < 0.05) difference across the treatment groups for feed intake and growth performance at both starter and finisher phases respectively. 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摘要
本试验旨在研究复合酶(Kingzyme®)对以红高粱为基础饲粮的肉鸡生产性能和胴体产量的影响。试验采用完全随机设计(CRD),将200只日龄混合性雏鸡随机分为5个饲粮处理(T1、T2、T3、T4和T5),分别在饲粮中添加酶复合物(Kingzyme®),每kg饲料添加水平分别为0.0g、0.2g、0.5g、0.8g和1.1g kg。每个处理重复4次,每次包含10只鸟。饲料和水按标准管理程序免费提供,持续8周。在试验结束时,从每个处理(每个重复2只)中随机选择体重最接近组平均值的8只鸡,禁食过夜以减少肠道内容物和胴体污染。每个重复均称重测定活重,屠宰、放血、测定放血重、烫伤、湿拔毛。测定拔毛重,然后取内脏、剥毛重和内脏称重。测定各脏器重量及小肠、大肠、盲肠长度。内脏的重量用胴体重量的百分比表示。数据分析使用Statitix Analytical Software, Version 10;采用土耳其HSD进行治疗方法比较。P <起始期和育成期采食量和生长性能各处理组差异为0.05)。同样,胴体特征也没有显著的(P <0.05)。肺、砂囊和前脑室明显(P <0.05)。综上所述,在红高粱基础饲粮中添加酶复合物(Kingzyme®)对肉鸡采食量和生长性能无显著影响,但可改变部分内脏器官的重量,尤其是肺、砂囊和前心室。
Performance and Internal Organ Characteristics of Broiler Chickens Fed Red Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. (Moench)) Based Diets Supplemented with Complex Enzyme (Kingzyme®)
The study was designed to study the effect of complex enzyme (Kingzyme®) on performance and carcass yield of broiler chickens fed red sorghum-based diets. Two hundred (200) chicks (day-old) of mixed sex was randomly allotted to five dietary treatments (T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5) supplemented with enzyme complex (Kingzyme®) at the levels of 0.0g, 0.2g, 0.5g, 0.8g and 1.1g kg per Kg of feed respectively in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Each treatment was replicated four (4) times to contain ten (10) birds each. Feed and water were provided ad libitum accompanied with standard management procedures for eight weeks. At end of the experiments, eight (8) birds whose body weights are closest to the mean of the group was randomly selected from each treatment (two (2) per replicate) and was fasted overnight to reduce the gut contents and carcass contamination. The birds for each replicate was weighed to determine the live body weight, followed by slaughtering, bleeding, bled weight determination, scalding and wet plucking. The plucked weight was determined followed by evisceration, dressed weight and weighing of internal organs. The weight of the internal organs and length of small, large intestines and caecum was determined. The weights of the internal organ were expressed as the percentage of the dressed weight. Data were analyzed using Statitix Analytical Software, Version 10; and the treatment means were compared using Turkey HSD. There was no significant (P < 0.05) difference across the treatment groups for feed intake and growth performance at both starter and finisher phases respectively. Similarly, carcass characteristics showed no significant (P < 0.05) difference across the dietary treatments. Lungs, gizzard and proventriculus was significantly (P < 0.05) affected across the dietary treatments. Based on the result of the study, it was concluded that Red Sorghum-based diet supplemented with enzyme complex (Kingzyme®) do not have any significant effect on feed intake and growth performance of broiler chickens but can change some internal organs weights especially the lungs, gizzards and proventriculus.