低磷饲粮对cobb 500肉鸡生长的影响

Y. Shabban, F. Abdel Azeem, H. Thabet, A. El. Faham, N. Ali, Ebtehag Abou Elenin, Amal S. Hassan
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在家禽日粮中减少磷可以降低饲料成本,减少对环境的影响,提高肉鸡的福利。试验选用180只1日龄无性Cobb 500,平均分为6个饲粮处理,分3个重复,每个重复10只鸡。以Cobb 500肉鸡发酵期和生长期(100/100)的钙磷推荐量为对照(T1)。其余5个饲粮处理(T2-6)分别满足发育期(100/75-T2)、(100/50-T3)、(75/75-T4)、(75/50T5)、(50/50-T6)钙磷水平。通过测定肉仔鸡体重、增重、饲料消耗、饲料系数、胴体性状和经济效益,评价和检验饲粮中降低钙、磷水平对肉仔鸡的影响。结果表明:生长性能表明,饲粮中钙磷含量降低(T2-6)的雏鸡均未出现生长抑制现象。此外,有趣的是,所有低钙、低磷饲粮的增重和饲料转化率均优于对照组。各处理组胴体性状(胴体%和总可食部分%)差异不显著。经济评价研究表明,低于需要量的低钙、低磷饲粮能提高雏鸡的经济效益。本研究结果表明,目前Cobb 500肉鸡饲粮钙、磷推荐量可能低于实际需要量,需要进一步调整。综上所述,在不影响肉鸡生长和胴体性状的前提下,将饲粮钙、磷水平降低50%是可行的。综上所述,饲粮中低于需要量的钙磷水平对肉鸡经济效益有积极影响,无不良影响特征。
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GROWTH RESPONSE OF COBB 500 BROILER CHICKS FED LOW PHOSPHOROUS DIETS
owering dietary phosphorous (P) in poultry diets allows to reduce feed cost, environmental impact and to improve the welfare of broiler. 180 unsexed one day-old Cobb 500 were distributed equal in to 6 dietary treatments in 3 replicates of 10 chicks each. Current Ca and P recommendation of Cobb 500 broiler was considered as control (T1) for starter and grower phase (100/100). The rest 5 dietary treatments (T2-6) were formulated to meet (100/75-T2), (100/50-T3), (75/75-T4), (75/50T5), (50/50-T6) of Ca and P levels for starter and grower phase. Body weight, body weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio, carcass traits and economic efficiency were determined to evaluated and examine the effect of reduced levels Ca and P in broiler chicks diet. The results indicated that: Growth performance showed that, all chicks fed the reduced Ca and P diets (T2-6) didn’t show any growth depression. Besides it was interestingly obtained that all reduced Ca and P diets has better body weight gain and fed conversion ratio than control. Carcass traits (carcass% and Total edible parts%) were nonsignificantly different for all treatment group. Economical evaluation study indicated that chicks fed on lower levels of Ca and P below the requirements enhance economic efficiency. The results of the present study showed that the current Ca and P recommendation of Cobb 500 broilers could be lower than real requirement and needs to be updated. So it was concluded that 50% reduction can be possible in dietary Ca and P level of broiler diets, and this wouldn’t cause any impairment in broiler growth and carcass traits. In conclusion: The result indicated that broiler chicks fed on lower levels of Ca and P below the requirements had a positive effect on the economic efficiency of broiler chicks, without any adverse effects characteristics.
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