Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days

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Autor(a) principal: Bernardino, Veronica Maria Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Paulo Borges, Freitas, Rilke Tadeu Fonseca de, Gomide, Elisangela Minati, Makiyama, Leticia, Bueno, Rodrigo Silva, Oliveira, David Henrique de, Lara, Lucas Januzzi
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the performance and carcass yield of broilers from 22 to 35 days old, receiving diets with different levels of soybean glycerin (SG) and semipurified glycerin (PURG). A total of 792 male broilers of the Cobb 500 strain, a 4x2+1 factorial arrangement was used designed in randomized blocks by the weight of the birds, with four inclusion levels (17.5, 35.0, 52.5 and 70, 0 g/kg) of two glycerins (SG and PURG) in the diets and one glycerin-free control treatment. Four replicates per treatment of 22 birds were used for each experimental unit. Feed intake and carcass yield were not influenced by the levels and sources of glycerin. There was an interaction between levels and sources of glycerin for the weight gain (WG) where a quadratic effect was observed for the SG and the largest WG obtained with the addition of 35.50 g/kg of SG. There was an interaction between glycerol levels and sources for feed conversion (FC) and a quadratic effect was observed for both sources; the level of 35.5 g/kg of SG promoted a better FC and the level of 39.44 g/kg of PURG promoted the worst FC. For the thigh and drumstick yield (TDY), there was an interaction between levels and sources of glycerin, and the inclusion of 40.21 g/kg of SG provided a lower TDY. There was also interaction for breast yield (BY), where the highest levels of BY were 35.15 g/kg of SG and 43.69 g/kg PURG. The percentage of abdominal fat (AF) was influenced only by the sources of glycerins, where the lowest percentage of AF was promoted by PURG. Regarding the control, the inclusion of 70 g/kg SG provided the worst PG, TDY and BY. In conclusion, the addition of 35.5 g/kg of SG and 70.0 g/kg PURG provides the best performance outcome of birds at 22 to 35 days old, within the evaluated levels.
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spelling Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 daysPoultryCommercial cutsGlycerolAbdominal fatThe aim of this experiment was to evaluate the performance and carcass yield of broilers from 22 to 35 days old, receiving diets with different levels of soybean glycerin (SG) and semipurified glycerin (PURG). A total of 792 male broilers of the Cobb 500 strain, a 4x2+1 factorial arrangement was used designed in randomized blocks by the weight of the birds, with four inclusion levels (17.5, 35.0, 52.5 and 70, 0 g/kg) of two glycerins (SG and PURG) in the diets and one glycerin-free control treatment. Four replicates per treatment of 22 birds were used for each experimental unit. Feed intake and carcass yield were not influenced by the levels and sources of glycerin. There was an interaction between levels and sources of glycerin for the weight gain (WG) where a quadratic effect was observed for the SG and the largest WG obtained with the addition of 35.50 g/kg of SG. There was an interaction between glycerol levels and sources for feed conversion (FC) and a quadratic effect was observed for both sources; the level of 35.5 g/kg of SG promoted a better FC and the level of 39.44 g/kg of PURG promoted the worst FC. For the thigh and drumstick yield (TDY), there was an interaction between levels and sources of glycerin, and the inclusion of 40.21 g/kg of SG provided a lower TDY. There was also interaction for breast yield (BY), where the highest levels of BY were 35.15 g/kg of SG and 43.69 g/kg PURG. The percentage of abdominal fat (AF) was influenced only by the sources of glycerins, where the lowest percentage of AF was promoted by PURG. Regarding the control, the inclusion of 70 g/kg SG provided the worst PG, TDY and BY. In conclusion, the addition of 35.5 g/kg of SG and 70.0 g/kg PURG provides the best performance outcome of birds at 22 to 35 days old, within the evaluated levels.Academic Journals2018-02-19T19:16:59Z2018-02-19T19:16:59Z2015-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfBERNARDINO, V. M. P. et al. Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days. African Journal of Agricultural Research, [S.l.], v. 10, n. 11, p. 1259 - 1265, Mar. 2015.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/28584African Journal of Agricultural Researchreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBernardino, Veronica Maria PereiraRodrigues, Paulo BorgesFreitas, Rilke Tadeu Fonseca deGomide, Elisangela MinatiMakiyama, LeticiaBueno, Rodrigo SilvaOliveira, David Henrique deLara, Lucas Januzzieng2018-02-19T19:16:59Zoai:localhost:1/28584Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2018-02-19T19:16:59Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days
title Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days
spellingShingle Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days
Bernardino, Veronica Maria Pereira
Poultry
Commercial cuts
Glycerol
Abdominal fat
title_short Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days
title_full Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days
title_fullStr Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days
title_full_unstemmed Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days
title_sort Sources and levels of glycerin for broilers from 22 to 35 days
author Bernardino, Veronica Maria Pereira
author_facet Bernardino, Veronica Maria Pereira
Rodrigues, Paulo Borges
Freitas, Rilke Tadeu Fonseca de
Gomide, Elisangela Minati
Makiyama, Leticia
Bueno, Rodrigo Silva
Oliveira, David Henrique de
Lara, Lucas Januzzi
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, Paulo Borges
Freitas, Rilke Tadeu Fonseca de
Gomide, Elisangela Minati
Makiyama, Leticia
Bueno, Rodrigo Silva
Oliveira, David Henrique de
Lara, Lucas Januzzi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bernardino, Veronica Maria Pereira
Rodrigues, Paulo Borges
Freitas, Rilke Tadeu Fonseca de
Gomide, Elisangela Minati
Makiyama, Leticia
Bueno, Rodrigo Silva
Oliveira, David Henrique de
Lara, Lucas Januzzi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Poultry
Commercial cuts
Glycerol
Abdominal fat
topic Poultry
Commercial cuts
Glycerol
Abdominal fat
description The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the performance and carcass yield of broilers from 22 to 35 days old, receiving diets with different levels of soybean glycerin (SG) and semipurified glycerin (PURG). A total of 792 male broilers of the Cobb 500 strain, a 4x2+1 factorial arrangement was used designed in randomized blocks by the weight of the birds, with four inclusion levels (17.5, 35.0, 52.5 and 70, 0 g/kg) of two glycerins (SG and PURG) in the diets and one glycerin-free control treatment. Four replicates per treatment of 22 birds were used for each experimental unit. Feed intake and carcass yield were not influenced by the levels and sources of glycerin. There was an interaction between levels and sources of glycerin for the weight gain (WG) where a quadratic effect was observed for the SG and the largest WG obtained with the addition of 35.50 g/kg of SG. There was an interaction between glycerol levels and sources for feed conversion (FC) and a quadratic effect was observed for both sources; the level of 35.5 g/kg of SG promoted a better FC and the level of 39.44 g/kg of PURG promoted the worst FC. For the thigh and drumstick yield (TDY), there was an interaction between levels and sources of glycerin, and the inclusion of 40.21 g/kg of SG provided a lower TDY. There was also interaction for breast yield (BY), where the highest levels of BY were 35.15 g/kg of SG and 43.69 g/kg PURG. The percentage of abdominal fat (AF) was influenced only by the sources of glycerins, where the lowest percentage of AF was promoted by PURG. Regarding the control, the inclusion of 70 g/kg SG provided the worst PG, TDY and BY. In conclusion, the addition of 35.5 g/kg of SG and 70.0 g/kg PURG provides the best performance outcome of birds at 22 to 35 days old, within the evaluated levels.
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