限饲条件下牛油果籽粕对肉鸡生长性能、胴体品质、免疫反应及生产经济性的影响

IF 1.3 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Translational Animal Science Pub Date : 2025-05-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/tas/txaf047
Andrew Bamidele Falowo, Olugbenga David Oloruntola, Oluwaseyi Israel Atiba, Ojurereoluwa Adebimpe Ayodele, Olumuyiwa Joseph Olarotimi, Francis Ayodeji Gbore
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摘要

饲料限制在降低饲料成本方面是有效的,但它可能对生长性能产生不利影响。植物性饲料添加剂在促进家禽消化和支持生长方面的潜力已被探索。因此,本试验旨在评价限饲条件下牛油果籽粕对肉鸡生长性能、胴体品质、免疫反应、血液学指标和生产经济性的影响。选用120只1日龄科布500肉鸡,采用2 × 2因子试验,分为2个饲喂方案(自由采食和8 h限时饲喂)和2个鳄梨籽粕(ASM)水平(0 mg/kg和3000 mg/kg),共4个处理,12个重复,共42 d。限饲显著降低了肉仔鸡末重(11.42%)、增重(11.60%)、采食量(11.10%)、屠宰重(12.24%)和屠宰率(3.13%),显著提高了肉仔鸡肺、肝、心、脾、胗和胰腺的相对重量。除对肉仔鸡的心脏和胰腺相对重量有影响外,饲粮中添加ASM对肉鸡的生长性能和胴体性状无显著影响(P < 0.05)。经济分析表明,与自由采食组相比,限饲肉鸡的饲料成本(N3376.39)较低,但收入(N6866.87)和收入/饲料成本(N3490.48)较低,而纳入ASM对经济结果的影响不显著(P < 0.05)。饲限肉仔鸡红细胞计数(2.68 × 1012/L)和白细胞计数(3.20 × 109/L)较低,而添加ASM后血液学参数保持正常。限饲肉鸡免疫反应显示IgG (313.75mg/dL)和IgM (153.17mg/dL)水平升高,ASM包埋影响IgM水平,但不影响IgG浓度。饲限与补饲ASM交互作用对末重、增重、采食量、采食量成本、收益和收益/饲料成本的影响均不显著(P < 0.05)。然而,不同处理的饲料转化率、屠宰率、肝脏、心脏、砂囊、胰腺重量和IgM水平均存在饲限与添加ASM的交互作用。综上所述,饲粮中添加3000 mg/kg的ASM可最大限度地降低限饲对生产期间生长性能、胴体性状和经济效益的负面影响。
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Growth performance, carcass quality, immune response, and production economics of broiler chickens fed avocado seed meal under feed restriction.

Feed restriction is effective in reducing feed costs, however it may have adverse effects on growth performance. Phytogenic feed additives has been explored for their potential to enhance digestion and support growth in poultry. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of avocado seed meal on growth performance, carcass quality, immune response, haematological indices, and production economics of broiler chickens under feed restriction. One hundred and twenty 1-day-old Cobb 500 broiler chicks were assigned to a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement comprising two feeding regimens (ad libitum and 8-hour time-restricted feeding) and two avocado seed meal (ASM) levels (0 mg/kg and 3000 mg/kg), resulting in four treatments with 12 replicates during 42-day feeding trial. Feed restriction significantly (P < 0.05) decreased final body weight (11.42%), weight gain (11.60%), feed intake (11.10%), slaughter weight (12.24%), and dressing percentage (3.13%) but increased relative organ weights (lung, liver, heart, spleen, gizzard, and pancreas) of the broiler chicken compared to unrestricted group. Supplementation of ASM had no significant effect (P > 0.05) on growth performance and carcass traits except for relative heart and pancreas weights of the broiler chickens. Economic analysis showed that feed-restricted broilers had lower feed costs (N3376.39) but reduced revenue (N6866.87) and income over feed costs (N3490.48) compared to the ad libitum group, while ASM inclusion did not significantly (P > 0.05) affect economic outcomes. Feed-restricted broilers exhibited lower red (2.68 × 1012/L)) and white blood cell counts (3.20 × 109/L), while ASM supplementation maintained normal haematological parameters. Immune responses showed elevated IgG (313.75mg/dL) and IgM (153.17mg/dL) levels in feed-restricted broilers, with ASM inclusion affecting IgM levels but not IgG concentrations. The influence of feed restriction × ASM supplementation interaction was not significant (P > 0.05) on final body weight, body weight gain, feed intake, cost of feed intake, revenue, and income over feed cost per bird across treatments. However, a feed restriction × ASM supplementation interaction occurred on feed conversion ratio, dressing percentage, liver, heart, gizzard, pancreas weights and IgM levels across treatments. The study concludes that supplementation of ASM at 3000 mg/kg could minimize the negative influence of feed restriction on growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns during production.

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Translational Animal Science
Translational Animal Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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149
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期刊介绍: Translational Animal Science (TAS) is the first open access-open review animal science journal, encompassing a broad scope of research topics in animal science. TAS focuses on translating basic science to innovation, and validation of these innovations by various segments of the allied animal industry. Readers of TAS will typically represent education, industry, and government, including research, teaching, administration, extension, management, quality assurance, product development, and technical services. Those interested in TAS typically include animal breeders, economists, embryologists, engineers, food scientists, geneticists, microbiologists, nutritionists, veterinarians, physiologists, processors, public health professionals, and others with an interest in animal production and applied aspects of animal sciences.
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