Poultry feed metabolizable energy determination using total or partial excreta collection methods

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Autor(a) principal: Dourado,LRB
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Siqueira,JC, Sakomura,NK, Pinheiro,SRF, Marcato,SM, Fernandes,JBK, Silva,JHV
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2010000200010
Resumo: The aim of this work was to compare the efficiency of total (TC) or partial (PC) collection excreta methods to determine metabolizable energy in poultry feeds. A number of 180 12- to 21-day-old broilers were distributed into two treatments of six replicates of 10 birds each. A reference-diet was formulated to supply broiler requirements, and the test-diets consisted of 60% of reference diets and 40% of corn or soybean meal. Celite was added at 1% to the diets as a marker. Excreta and diet samples were analyzed for dry matter, energy, nitrogen, and acid-insoluble ash (AIA). AME of corn determined by partial collection (PC) was higher (3544 kcal/kg) as compared to total collection (TC) (3133 kcal/kg). However, no difference were observed for soybean meal (1797 vs. 1821 kcal/kg) between both methods. Marker recovery rates in the excreta were 101, 111, and 96% for the basal-diet, and the test-diets with corn or soybean meal, respectively. This result indicates the importance of marker recovery rate in the excreta to evaluate feed AME and digestibility.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Poultry feed metabolizable energy determination using total or partial excreta collection methods
title Poultry feed metabolizable energy determination using total or partial excreta collection methods
spellingShingle Poultry feed metabolizable energy determination using total or partial excreta collection methods
Dourado,LRB
Acid insoluble ash
AIA
broiler
digestibility
marker
partial collection method
title_short Poultry feed metabolizable energy determination using total or partial excreta collection methods
title_full Poultry feed metabolizable energy determination using total or partial excreta collection methods
title_fullStr Poultry feed metabolizable energy determination using total or partial excreta collection methods
title_full_unstemmed Poultry feed metabolizable energy determination using total or partial excreta collection methods
title_sort Poultry feed metabolizable energy determination using total or partial excreta collection methods
author Dourado,LRB
author_facet Dourado,LRB
Siqueira,JC
Sakomura,NK
Pinheiro,SRF
Marcato,SM
Fernandes,JBK
Silva,JHV
author_role author
author2 Siqueira,JC
Sakomura,NK
Pinheiro,SRF
Marcato,SM
Fernandes,JBK
Silva,JHV
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dourado,LRB
Siqueira,JC
Sakomura,NK
Pinheiro,SRF
Marcato,SM
Fernandes,JBK
Silva,JHV
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acid insoluble ash
AIA
broiler
digestibility
marker
partial collection method
topic Acid insoluble ash
AIA
broiler
digestibility
marker
partial collection method
description The aim of this work was to compare the efficiency of total (TC) or partial (PC) collection excreta methods to determine metabolizable energy in poultry feeds. A number of 180 12- to 21-day-old broilers were distributed into two treatments of six replicates of 10 birds each. A reference-diet was formulated to supply broiler requirements, and the test-diets consisted of 60% of reference diets and 40% of corn or soybean meal. Celite was added at 1% to the diets as a marker. Excreta and diet samples were analyzed for dry matter, energy, nitrogen, and acid-insoluble ash (AIA). AME of corn determined by partial collection (PC) was higher (3544 kcal/kg) as compared to total collection (TC) (3133 kcal/kg). However, no difference were observed for soybean meal (1797 vs. 1821 kcal/kg) between both methods. Marker recovery rates in the excreta were 101, 111, and 96% for the basal-diet, and the test-diets with corn or soybean meal, respectively. This result indicates the importance of marker recovery rate in the excreta to evaluate feed AME and digestibility.
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