Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilers
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the effects of millet and corn oil additions to sorghum-based diets on the performance, carcass yields and prime cuts (i.e., wings, breasts, thighs and drumsticks) and the relative weights of edible offal (i.e., gizzard, heart, and liver) of broiler chickens. A total of 684 Hubbard Flex chickens, including 342 broilers of each sex, were housed. The design was completely randomized, and the following diets were supplied: A) sorghum and soybean meal + soybean oil (control); B) sorghum and soybean meal + corn oil; and C) sorghum and soybean meal + millet and soybean oil. Six replicates with 38 birds each (19 males and 19 females) were evaluated regarding each experimental diet. At 14, 21, 35 and 42 days of age, the feed intake, weight gain, feed conversion and viability of the chickens were evaluated. At 42 days, the live weight, carcass yield, prime cuts and relative weight of the edible offal were measured. The dietary inclusion of either millet or corn oil did not affect any of the parameters. In conclusion, additions of millet and corn oil to sorghum-based diets of broilers do not compromise poultry performance. |
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Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilersanimal nutritioncarcass yieldPennisetum glaucumperformancepoultryABSTRACT: This study evaluated the effects of millet and corn oil additions to sorghum-based diets on the performance, carcass yields and prime cuts (i.e., wings, breasts, thighs and drumsticks) and the relative weights of edible offal (i.e., gizzard, heart, and liver) of broiler chickens. A total of 684 Hubbard Flex chickens, including 342 broilers of each sex, were housed. The design was completely randomized, and the following diets were supplied: A) sorghum and soybean meal + soybean oil (control); B) sorghum and soybean meal + corn oil; and C) sorghum and soybean meal + millet and soybean oil. Six replicates with 38 birds each (19 males and 19 females) were evaluated regarding each experimental diet. At 14, 21, 35 and 42 days of age, the feed intake, weight gain, feed conversion and viability of the chickens were evaluated. At 42 days, the live weight, carcass yield, prime cuts and relative weight of the edible offal were measured. The dietary inclusion of either millet or corn oil did not affect any of the parameters. In conclusion, additions of millet and corn oil to sorghum-based diets of broilers do not compromise poultry performance.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2015-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782015001202233Ciência Rural v.45 n.12 2015reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20141200info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBueno,João Paulo RodriguesNascimento,Mara Regina Bueno de MattosCarvalho,Carolina Magalhães CairesFernandes,Evandro de AbreuSilva,Marina Cruvinel AssunçãoMartins,Julyana Machado da SilvaLitz,Fernanda Heloisaeng2015-12-04T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilers |
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Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilers |
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Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilers Bueno,João Paulo Rodrigues animal nutrition carcass yield Pennisetum glaucum performance poultry |
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Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilers |
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Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilers |
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Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilers |
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Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilers |
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Millet and corn oil in sorghum-based diets for broilers |
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Bueno,João Paulo Rodrigues |
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Bueno,João Paulo Rodrigues Nascimento,Mara Regina Bueno de Mattos Carvalho,Carolina Magalhães Caires Fernandes,Evandro de Abreu Silva,Marina Cruvinel Assunção Martins,Julyana Machado da Silva Litz,Fernanda Heloisa |
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Nascimento,Mara Regina Bueno de Mattos Carvalho,Carolina Magalhães Caires Fernandes,Evandro de Abreu Silva,Marina Cruvinel Assunção Martins,Julyana Machado da Silva Litz,Fernanda Heloisa |
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Bueno,João Paulo Rodrigues Nascimento,Mara Regina Bueno de Mattos Carvalho,Carolina Magalhães Caires Fernandes,Evandro de Abreu Silva,Marina Cruvinel Assunção Martins,Julyana Machado da Silva Litz,Fernanda Heloisa |
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animal nutrition carcass yield Pennisetum glaucum performance poultry |
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animal nutrition carcass yield Pennisetum glaucum performance poultry |
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ABSTRACT: This study evaluated the effects of millet and corn oil additions to sorghum-based diets on the performance, carcass yields and prime cuts (i.e., wings, breasts, thighs and drumsticks) and the relative weights of edible offal (i.e., gizzard, heart, and liver) of broiler chickens. A total of 684 Hubbard Flex chickens, including 342 broilers of each sex, were housed. The design was completely randomized, and the following diets were supplied: A) sorghum and soybean meal + soybean oil (control); B) sorghum and soybean meal + corn oil; and C) sorghum and soybean meal + millet and soybean oil. Six replicates with 38 birds each (19 males and 19 females) were evaluated regarding each experimental diet. At 14, 21, 35 and 42 days of age, the feed intake, weight gain, feed conversion and viability of the chickens were evaluated. At 42 days, the live weight, carcass yield, prime cuts and relative weight of the edible offal were measured. The dietary inclusion of either millet or corn oil did not affect any of the parameters. In conclusion, additions of millet and corn oil to sorghum-based diets of broilers do not compromise poultry performance. |
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