评价不同成分组合的低蛋白饲粮对肉鸡生产性能、体成分和养分利用的影响

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Damilola U. Kareem , Juliano Cesar P. Dorigam , Matheus P. Reis , Rony Riveros , Audasley T. Fialho , Larissa M. Pereira , Rosiane S. Camargos , Bruno B. Leme , Nilva K. Sakomura
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原料利用率是影响肉鸡营养物质利用率和生产性能的一个重要因素,尤其是在饲粮中饲喂低粗蛋白质饲粮时。本试验选用罗斯308肉鸡2304只,按3 × 3因子随机分为9个处理。所有雏鸟在0 ~ 7d期间均饲喂普通的起始日粮。在第8天,他们被分成8组,每组32只鸟。试验饲粮以3种谷物组合为基础:玉米;小麦加工;高粱-小麦,每三个CP水平:对照CP, 20 g/kg CP减少(LCP20)和40 g/kg CP减少(LCP40)。CP水平分别为230、210和190 g/kg(种植ⅰ);215、195和175 g/kg CP(生长者II);维持205、185和165 g/kg(育肥肉)。在肉鸡生长早期(8 ~ 28 d),对照组和LCP20饲粮的饲料系数相近且较优,但在育肥期有所下降。蛋白质和脂肪摄入量随着粗蛋白质水平的降低而降低。随着粗蛋白质水平的降低,脂肪沉积增加,氮排泄减少。在所有粗蛋白质水平下,玉米基饲粮的胴体重和乳房产量最高。小麦-玉米和高粱-小麦饲粮的结果相似,最高可降低20 g/kg粗蛋白质。氨基酸(AA)消化率随着饲粮蛋白质的减少而增加。饲喂小麦-玉米或高粱-小麦饲粮的肉鸡增重较低,但与之相当,可降低20 g/kg粗蛋白质,但无论饲粮组成如何,增重均不受影响。然而,饲喂玉米基饲粮的肉鸡表现出更高的FCR。上述结果表明,当饲粮粗蛋白质降低至20 g/kg时,小麦-玉米或高粱-小麦饲粮的生产性能可能与玉米相近。
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Evaluating the impact of reduced-protein diets with varying ingredient combinations on broiler chickens’ performance, body composition and nutrient utilization
Ingredient availability is a factor that could impact nutrient utilization and consequently broiler performance, especially when feeding reduced crude protein (CP) diet. In this study, 2304 male Ross 308 broiler chicks were allotted into nine treatments in a 3 × 3 factorial arrangement. All birds were offered a common starter diet from 0 to 7d. On d8, they were assigned to treatments in groups of eight replicates of 32 birds each. The experimental diets were formulated based on three cereal combinations – corn; wheat-corn; sorghum-wheat, each of three CP levels: control CP, 20 g/kg CP reduction (LCP20), and 40 g/kg CP reduction (LCP40). The CP levels of 230, 210, and 190 g/kg (grower I); 215, 195, and 175 g/kg CP (grower II); and 205, 185, and 165 g/kg (finisher) were maintained. The feed conversion ratio (FCR) was similar and superior in broilers fed the control and LCP20 diets during the early growth phase (8–28 days) but worsened during the finisher phase. Protein and fat intake declined with lower CP level. Fat deposition increased while nitrogen (N) excretion reduced with lower CP levels. Corn-based diets had highest carcass weight and breast yield at all levels of CP. Wheat-corn and sorghum-wheat diets gave similar results up to 20 g/kg CP reduction. Amino acid (AA) digestibility increased as dietary protein reduced. Broilers fed wheat-corn or sorghum-wheat diets showed lower but comparable body weight gain (BWG), and up to 20 g/kg CP reduction, BWG was unaffected regardless of diet composition. However, broilers on corn-based diets demonstrated improved FCR. These findings suggest that wheat-corn or sorghum-wheat diet may yield similar performance to corn in broilers when dietary CP is reduced up to 20 g/kg.
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Animal Feed Science and Technology
Animal Feed Science and Technology 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
6.00
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6.20%
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266
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Animal Feed Science and Technology is a unique journal publishing scientific papers of international interest focusing on animal feeds and their feeding. Papers describing research on feed for ruminants and non-ruminants, including poultry, horses, companion animals and aquatic animals, are welcome. The journal covers the following areas: Nutritive value of feeds (e.g., assessment, improvement) Methods of conserving and processing feeds that affect their nutritional value Agronomic and climatic factors influencing the nutritive value of feeds Utilization of feeds and the improvement of such Metabolic, production, reproduction and health responses, as well as potential environmental impacts, of diet inputs and feed technologies (e.g., feeds, feed additives, feed components, mycotoxins) Mathematical models relating directly to animal-feed interactions Analytical and experimental methods for feed evaluation Environmental impacts of feed technologies in animal production.
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