饲喂不同胚乳硬度全粒玉米对肉鸡发菜生产性能、营养物质利用和消化道发育的影响

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Y. Singh, V. Ravindran
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在世界许多地方,使用全麦和复合饲料喂养家禽是一种常见做法。然而,调查其他谷物使用的研究是有限的。本试验研究了在肉鸡饲粮中添加不同硬度的全玉米对肉鸡生产性能、营养物质利用和消化道发育的影响。试验设计采用3 × 2因子处理,分别以玉米粉为饲粮或以115 g/kg全玉米代替玉米粉,评价玉米硬度(硬、半硬或软)。将3个玉米品种在锤磨机中粉碎,通过4 mm筛,并以其中一个品种为基础开发6种饲粮。混合后,所有饲粮通过一个3 mm的模具进行冷制粒。从孵化后第1天至第21天,6种饲粮分别饲喂6个重复笼(每个笼8只)。玉米硬度和全玉米包合对增重无影响(P < 0.05)。全玉米包埋对玉米硬度有显著影响(P0.05)。表观代谢能(AME)不受玉米硬度和全玉米包膜的影响(P < 0.05)。玉米硬度提高了氮和淀粉的回肠消化率(P<0.05)和淀粉的回肠消化率(P=0.06)。饲喂硬玉米和半硬玉米的鸡胗相对重量显著高于饲喂软玉米的鸡胗(P<0.05),饲喂全玉米的鸡胗相对重量显著高于饲喂软玉米的鸡胗(P<0.05)。综上所述,用全玉米代替115 g/kg的玉米粉对肉鸡的生长性能无不良影响,可降低饲料生产成本。
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Influence of feeding whole maize, differing in endosperm hardness, on the performance, nutrient utilisation and digestive tract development of broiler starters
Use of whole wheat, along with compounded feeds, for poultry feeding is a common practice in many parts of the world. However, studies investigating the use of other grains are limited. In the present study, the influence of including whole maize, with differing hardness, in broiler diets on the performance, nutrient utilisation and digestive tract development was examined. The experimental design was a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments, evaluating maize hardness (hard, semi-hard or soft) with diets based on ground maize or 115 g/kg whole maize replacing ground maize. The three maize cultivars were ground in a hammer mill to pass through a 4 mm sieve and six diets were developed based on one of the three cultivars. Following mixing, all diets were cold pelleted through a 3 mm die. Each of the six diets was fed to six replicate cages (eight birds per cage) from day 1 to 21 post-hatch. Maize hardness and whole maize inclusion had no effect (P>0.05) on weight gain. Maize hardness influenced (P<0.05) feed intake and feed per gain, while these two parameters were unaffected (P>0.05) by the inclusion of whole maize. The apparent metabolisable energy (AME) was unaffected (P>0.05) by maize hardness and whole maize inclusion. Maize hardness increased the ileal digestibility of nitrogen (P<0.05) and starch (P=0.06). The relative weight of the gizzard was greater (P<0.05) in birds fed hard and semi-hard maize compared to soft maize, and was greater (P<0.05) when whole maize was included. These results indicated that 115 g/kg of ground maize can be replaced by whole maize in broiler starter diets with no adverse effects on growth performance and thus can reduce the cost of feed manufacture.
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Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition
Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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