Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento
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Resumo: | Four experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of a restrictive diet and the inclusion of alternative food in the diet of slow growing broilers, ISA Label JA57 (naked neck) lineage, on performance parameters, yield and carcass characteristicsIn Experiment I, a digestibility trial was carried out to determine the energy value of alfalfa and coast cross hay, using 108 male broilers, distributed into a completely randomized experimental design, with three treatments, six replicates and six birds per experimental unit. The test-diets were composed of 70% of the reference diet (based on corn and soybean meal) and 30% of the food to be tested. The alfalfa and coast cross hays showed 1,173 kcal and 1,316 kcal of AME / kg, 1,143 kcal and 1,297 kcal of AME / kg, respectively, in the dry matter. In Experiment II, 272 broiler chickens, males, were used from 21 to 70 days of age and distributed into a completely randomized experimental design with four treatments and four replicates and 17 birds per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of free concentrated feeding (intake control), dietary restriction (80% of the intake control) and dietary restriction with the inclusion of ground alfalfa hay (80% of the intake control + 20% of alfalfa hay) and coast cross (80% of the intake control + 20% of coast cross hay). The weight gain was lower (P<0.05) in animals submitted to dietary restriction and restriction with the inclusion of hay, but feed conversion was better (P<0.05) for animals that had restricted feeding. The chickens subjected to dietary restriction with the inclusion of the hays had higher (P<0.05) relative weight of the gizzard, small intestine and large intestine, villus height and crypt depth in the duodenum and number of goblet cells in the ileum. The inclusion of alfalfa and coast cross hay kept the coloring of the breast meat, even with the dietary restriction. The birds with restricted food had lower (P<0.05), small intestine length, villus height in the duodenum and crypt depth in the jejunum, however, the. |
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Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lentoNutrição animalFrango caipiraPastagemProgramas de alimentaçãoAlimentos alternativosFibra alimentarBrasil.Animal NutritionJerk chickenPastureFeeding programsAlternative foodsDietary fiberBrazil.Ciências AgráriasZootecniaFour experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of a restrictive diet and the inclusion of alternative food in the diet of slow growing broilers, ISA Label JA57 (naked neck) lineage, on performance parameters, yield and carcass characteristicsIn Experiment I, a digestibility trial was carried out to determine the energy value of alfalfa and coast cross hay, using 108 male broilers, distributed into a completely randomized experimental design, with three treatments, six replicates and six birds per experimental unit. The test-diets were composed of 70% of the reference diet (based on corn and soybean meal) and 30% of the food to be tested. The alfalfa and coast cross hays showed 1,173 kcal and 1,316 kcal of AME / kg, 1,143 kcal and 1,297 kcal of AME / kg, respectively, in the dry matter. In Experiment II, 272 broiler chickens, males, were used from 21 to 70 days of age and distributed into a completely randomized experimental design with four treatments and four replicates and 17 birds per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of free concentrated feeding (intake control), dietary restriction (80% of the intake control) and dietary restriction with the inclusion of ground alfalfa hay (80% of the intake control + 20% of alfalfa hay) and coast cross (80% of the intake control + 20% of coast cross hay). The weight gain was lower (P<0.05) in animals submitted to dietary restriction and restriction with the inclusion of hay, but feed conversion was better (P<0.05) for animals that had restricted feeding. The chickens subjected to dietary restriction with the inclusion of the hays had higher (P<0.05) relative weight of the gizzard, small intestine and large intestine, villus height and crypt depth in the duodenum and number of goblet cells in the ileum. The inclusion of alfalfa and coast cross hay kept the coloring of the breast meat, even with the dietary restriction. The birds with restricted food had lower (P<0.05), small intestine length, villus height in the duodenum and crypt depth in the jejunum, however, the.Foram realizados quatro experimentos para avaliar os efeitos de um programa alimentar restritivo e a inclusão de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento, da linhagem ISA Label JA57 (pescoço pelado), sobre as variáveis zootécnicas, rendimento e qualidade da carcaça das aves. No Experimento I, foi conduzido um ensaio de digestibilidade para determinar o valor energético dos fenos de alfafa e coast cross, utilizando 108 frangos de corte, machos, distribuídos em um delineamento experimental inteiramente ao acaso, com três tratamentos, seis repetições e seis aves por unidade experimental. As rações-teste foram compostas de 70% de ração-referência (à base de milho e farelo de soja) e 30% do alimento a ser testado. Os fenos de alfafa e de coast cross apresentaram 1.173 kcal e 1.316 kcal de EMA/kg, 1.143 kcal e 1.297 kcal de EMAn/kg, respectivamente, expressos na matéria seca. No Experimento II, foram utilizados 272 frangos de corte, machos, dos 21 aos 70 dias de idade, distribuídos em um delineamento experimental inteiramente ao acaso, com quatro tratamentos, quatro repetições e 17 aves por unidade experimental. Os tratamentos consistiram em alimentação concentrada à vontade (consumo controle), restrição alimentar (80% do consumo controle) e restrição alimentar com inclusão de fenos moídos de alfafa (80% do consumo controle + 20% de alfafa) e coast cross (80% do consumo controle + 20% de coast cross). O ganho de peso foi menor (P<0,05) nos animais submetidos à restrição alimentar e a restrição com inclusão de feno, entretanto, a conversão alimentar foi melhor (P<0,05) para os animais que tiveram restrita a alimentação. Os frangos submetidos à restrição alimentar com inclusão dos fenos apresentaram maior (P<0,05) peso relativo da moela, intestino delgado e intestino grosso, altura de vilo e profundidade de cripta no duodeno e número de células caliciformes no íleo. A inclusão dos fenos de alfafa e coast cross manteve a coloração.xvii, 120 fUniversidade Estadual de MaringáBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ZootecniaUEMMaringá, PRCentro de Ciências AgráriasAlice Eiko MurakamiSimara Márcia Marcato - UEMRicardo Souza Vasconcellos - UEMRicardo Vianna Nunes - UNIOESTEHelenice Mazzuco - CNPSA-EMBRAPAPicoli, Karla Paola2018-04-06T17:19:46Z2018-04-06T17:19:46Z2013info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/1623porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEM2018-04-06T17:19:46Zoai:localhost:1/1623Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-23T14:54:35.903305Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento |
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Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento |
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Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento Picoli, Karla Paola Nutrição animal Frango caipira Pastagem Programas de alimentação Alimentos alternativos Fibra alimentar Brasil. Animal Nutrition Jerk chicken Pasture Feeding programs Alternative foods Dietary fiber Brazil. Ciências Agrárias Zootecnia |
title_short |
Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento |
title_full |
Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento |
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Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento |
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Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento |
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Restrição alimentar e uso de alimentos alternativos na dieta de frangos de corte de crescimento lento |
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Picoli, Karla Paola |
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Picoli, Karla Paola |
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Alice Eiko Murakami Simara Márcia Marcato - UEM Ricardo Souza Vasconcellos - UEM Ricardo Vianna Nunes - UNIOESTE Helenice Mazzuco - CNPSA-EMBRAPA |
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Picoli, Karla Paola |
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Nutrição animal Frango caipira Pastagem Programas de alimentação Alimentos alternativos Fibra alimentar Brasil. Animal Nutrition Jerk chicken Pasture Feeding programs Alternative foods Dietary fiber Brazil. Ciências Agrárias Zootecnia |
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Nutrição animal Frango caipira Pastagem Programas de alimentação Alimentos alternativos Fibra alimentar Brasil. Animal Nutrition Jerk chicken Pasture Feeding programs Alternative foods Dietary fiber Brazil. Ciências Agrárias Zootecnia |
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Four experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of a restrictive diet and the inclusion of alternative food in the diet of slow growing broilers, ISA Label JA57 (naked neck) lineage, on performance parameters, yield and carcass characteristicsIn Experiment I, a digestibility trial was carried out to determine the energy value of alfalfa and coast cross hay, using 108 male broilers, distributed into a completely randomized experimental design, with three treatments, six replicates and six birds per experimental unit. The test-diets were composed of 70% of the reference diet (based on corn and soybean meal) and 30% of the food to be tested. The alfalfa and coast cross hays showed 1,173 kcal and 1,316 kcal of AME / kg, 1,143 kcal and 1,297 kcal of AME / kg, respectively, in the dry matter. In Experiment II, 272 broiler chickens, males, were used from 21 to 70 days of age and distributed into a completely randomized experimental design with four treatments and four replicates and 17 birds per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of free concentrated feeding (intake control), dietary restriction (80% of the intake control) and dietary restriction with the inclusion of ground alfalfa hay (80% of the intake control + 20% of alfalfa hay) and coast cross (80% of the intake control + 20% of coast cross hay). The weight gain was lower (P<0.05) in animals submitted to dietary restriction and restriction with the inclusion of hay, but feed conversion was better (P<0.05) for animals that had restricted feeding. The chickens subjected to dietary restriction with the inclusion of the hays had higher (P<0.05) relative weight of the gizzard, small intestine and large intestine, villus height and crypt depth in the duodenum and number of goblet cells in the ileum. The inclusion of alfalfa and coast cross hay kept the coloring of the breast meat, even with the dietary restriction. The birds with restricted food had lower (P<0.05), small intestine length, villus height in the duodenum and crypt depth in the jejunum, however, the. |
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