Chemical composition and metabolizable energy values of feedstuffs for broiler chickens

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Eliane Aparecida da
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Albino,Luiz Fernando Teixeira, Rostagno,Horacio Santiago, Ribeiro Junior,Valdir, Vieira,Rodolfo Alves, Campos,Anastácia Maria de Araújo, Messias,Rodrigo Knop Guazzi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to estimate the values of apparent metabolizable energy and apparent metabolizable energy corrected for nitrogen balance and determine the chemical composition of the following feedstuffs: babassu meal, sunflower meal, corn gluten meal, babassu starch flour, meat and bones meal, beans, millet, cookies residue, pasta residue and bread-making residue. The traditional method of excreta collection was used with broilers in the period of 14 to 24 days of age, which were distributed in a completely randomized design with eleven treatments and six replicates of six birds each. Each feedstuff replaced the reference diet at levels of 30 or 40% depending on the type of feedstuff. Chicks were housed in cages fitted with trays to collect the excreta. The apparent metabolizable energy corrected for nitrogen balance (kcal/kg) on the natural matter of feedstuffs were: babassu meal, 1,116; sunflower meal, 1,607; corn gluten meal, 3,826; babassu flour starch, 1,731; meat and bone flour, 2,524; common beans, 693; millet, 3,046; cookies residue, 3,351; pasta residue, 3,543 and bread-making residue, 3,494.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chemical composition and metabolizable energy values of feedstuffs for broiler chickens
title Chemical composition and metabolizable energy values of feedstuffs for broiler chickens
spellingShingle Chemical composition and metabolizable energy values of feedstuffs for broiler chickens
Silva,Eliane Aparecida da
agroindustrial residues
metabolizable energy corrected
nitrogen balance
title_short Chemical composition and metabolizable energy values of feedstuffs for broiler chickens
title_full Chemical composition and metabolizable energy values of feedstuffs for broiler chickens
title_fullStr Chemical composition and metabolizable energy values of feedstuffs for broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition and metabolizable energy values of feedstuffs for broiler chickens
title_sort Chemical composition and metabolizable energy values of feedstuffs for broiler chickens
author Silva,Eliane Aparecida da
author_facet Silva,Eliane Aparecida da
Albino,Luiz Fernando Teixeira
Rostagno,Horacio Santiago
Ribeiro Junior,Valdir
Vieira,Rodolfo Alves
Campos,Anastácia Maria de Araújo
Messias,Rodrigo Knop Guazzi
author_role author
author2 Albino,Luiz Fernando Teixeira
Rostagno,Horacio Santiago
Ribeiro Junior,Valdir
Vieira,Rodolfo Alves
Campos,Anastácia Maria de Araújo
Messias,Rodrigo Knop Guazzi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Eliane Aparecida da
Albino,Luiz Fernando Teixeira
Rostagno,Horacio Santiago
Ribeiro Junior,Valdir
Vieira,Rodolfo Alves
Campos,Anastácia Maria de Araújo
Messias,Rodrigo Knop Guazzi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv agroindustrial residues
metabolizable energy corrected
nitrogen balance
topic agroindustrial residues
metabolizable energy corrected
nitrogen balance
description The objective of this study was to estimate the values of apparent metabolizable energy and apparent metabolizable energy corrected for nitrogen balance and determine the chemical composition of the following feedstuffs: babassu meal, sunflower meal, corn gluten meal, babassu starch flour, meat and bones meal, beans, millet, cookies residue, pasta residue and bread-making residue. The traditional method of excreta collection was used with broilers in the period of 14 to 24 days of age, which were distributed in a completely randomized design with eleven treatments and six replicates of six birds each. Each feedstuff replaced the reference diet at levels of 30 or 40% depending on the type of feedstuff. Chicks were housed in cages fitted with trays to collect the excreta. The apparent metabolizable energy corrected for nitrogen balance (kcal/kg) on the natural matter of feedstuffs were: babassu meal, 1,116; sunflower meal, 1,607; corn gluten meal, 3,826; babassu flour starch, 1,731; meat and bone flour, 2,524; common beans, 693; millet, 3,046; cookies residue, 3,351; pasta residue, 3,543 and bread-making residue, 3,494.
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