Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras
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Resumo: | It was aimed to evaluate the performance of commercial laying hens fed different dietary levels of Moringa oleifera leaf meal. For this, 150 62-weeks-old Dekalb White laying hens with initial body weight of 1.458 kg ± 8.70 g were used. These birds were housed in 1.00 x 0.40 x 0.45 m cages equipped with trough type feeders, automatic water cup drinkers and egg collectors, distributed in a completely randomized design, composed by five treatments and five replicates of six birds. Treatments consisted of a reference diet, with no moringa inclusion, and four test diets with levels of 1.5, 3.0, 4.5, and 6% of moringa leaf meal inclusion. Water ad libitum and 120 g of ration per bird were offered daily. Total experimental period lasted 122 days. Obtained data were submitted to analysis of variance and Dunnett test at a significance of 5%, and when significant, submitted to regression analysis. Analysis of leaf meal revealed the presence of antinutritional factors in small concentrations. It was observed that moringa inclusion in the diet did not influence the birds performance parameters and provided significant increases in mean egg weight according to moringa inclusion levels of 1.5%, 4.5% and 6% when compared to reference diet. As well as, there was a significant increase in egg yolk color for all levels tested (1.5 to 6%). A reduction in Haugh unit values was observed when moringa levels of 4.5% and 6% inclusion were used. Although Haugh unit values have been reduced, they are still within the classification standard. Biochemical parameters analysis of birds blood serum did not present significant influence according to the moringa inclusion levels in the diet, although a numerical reduction in cholesterol levels of birds fed with inclusion of 6% of leaf meal in the diet was observed, which may possibly be related to the presence of phytochemical compounds, more precisely the β-sitosterol. Moringa oleifera leaf meal can be used to feed laying hens without compromising bird performance, besides intensifying yolk color. |
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RABELLO, Carlos Bôa-ViagemLUDKE, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt MarquesLOPES, Cláudia da CostaBRITO, Claudson OliveiraNASCIMENTO, Guilherme Rodrigues doSILVA JÚNIOR, Rogério Ventura da2017-06-07T12:38:40Z2017-02-17SILVA JÚNIOR, Rogério Ventura da. Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras. 2017. 62 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6958It was aimed to evaluate the performance of commercial laying hens fed different dietary levels of Moringa oleifera leaf meal. For this, 150 62-weeks-old Dekalb White laying hens with initial body weight of 1.458 kg ± 8.70 g were used. These birds were housed in 1.00 x 0.40 x 0.45 m cages equipped with trough type feeders, automatic water cup drinkers and egg collectors, distributed in a completely randomized design, composed by five treatments and five replicates of six birds. Treatments consisted of a reference diet, with no moringa inclusion, and four test diets with levels of 1.5, 3.0, 4.5, and 6% of moringa leaf meal inclusion. Water ad libitum and 120 g of ration per bird were offered daily. Total experimental period lasted 122 days. Obtained data were submitted to analysis of variance and Dunnett test at a significance of 5%, and when significant, submitted to regression analysis. Analysis of leaf meal revealed the presence of antinutritional factors in small concentrations. It was observed that moringa inclusion in the diet did not influence the birds performance parameters and provided significant increases in mean egg weight according to moringa inclusion levels of 1.5%, 4.5% and 6% when compared to reference diet. As well as, there was a significant increase in egg yolk color for all levels tested (1.5 to 6%). A reduction in Haugh unit values was observed when moringa levels of 4.5% and 6% inclusion were used. Although Haugh unit values have been reduced, they are still within the classification standard. Biochemical parameters analysis of birds blood serum did not present significant influence according to the moringa inclusion levels in the diet, although a numerical reduction in cholesterol levels of birds fed with inclusion of 6% of leaf meal in the diet was observed, which may possibly be related to the presence of phytochemical compounds, more precisely the β-sitosterol. Moringa oleifera leaf meal can be used to feed laying hens without compromising bird performance, besides intensifying yolk color.Objetivou-se avaliar o desempenho de galinhas poedeiras comerciais alimentadas com diferentes níveis de farelo de folhas de Moringa oleífera na dieta. Para isso foram utilizadas 150 aves de postura da linhagem Dekalb White com 62 semanas de idade e peso médio inicial de 1,458 kg ± 8,70 g. As quais foram alojadas em gaiolas com dimensões de 1,00 X 0,40 X 0,45m, equipadas com comedouros tipo calha, bebedouros automáticos tipo copinho e calha para coleta dos ovos. Distribuídas em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, composto por cinco tratamentos com cinco repetições de seis aves. Os tratamentos consistiram de uma dieta referência, sem inclusão de moringa e quatro dietas testes com níveis de 1,5%, 3,0%, 4,5% e 6% de inclusão de farelo de folhas de moringa. Àgua foi fornecida à vontade e 120 g de ração por ave dia. O período experimental total teve duração 122 dias. Os dados obtidos foram submetidos à análise de variância e teste de Dunnett a 5% de significância e quando significativos submetidos análise de regressão. Análise da farinha de folhas revelou a presença de fatores antinutricionais em pequenas concentrações. Observou-se que adição de moringa na dieta das aves não influenciam os parâmetros de desempenho e proporcionaram aumentos significativos no peso médio dos ovos de acordo com níveis de inclusão de moringa de 1,5%, 4,5% e 6% quando comparados à dieta controle. Assim como também verificou-se incremento significativo na coloração das gemas dos ovos para todos os níveis testados (1,5 a 6%). Foi observado redução nos valores da unidade Haugh quando se utilizou níveis de moringa de 4,5% e 6% de inclusão. Apesar de ter sido verificado redução nos valores da unidade Haugh, ainda estão dentro do padrão de classificação. Análise dos parâmetros bioquímicos do soro sanguíneo das aves não apresentaram influências significativas de acordo com os níveis de inclusão de moringa na dieta, embora tenha sido observada redução numérica nos níveis de colesterol de aves alimentadas com inclusão de 6% de farinha de folhas na dieta, o que possivelmente possa estar relacionado à presença dos compostos fitoquímicos, mais precisamente o β-sitosterol.. O farelo de folhas de Moringa oleifera pode ser utilizado na alimentação de aves de postura sem acarretar prejuízos no desempenho das aves, além de intensificar a coloração das gemas.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2017-06-07T12:38:40Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Rogerio Ventura da Silva Junior.pdf: 712470 bytes, checksum: b5aa64806e715cb9cd5095e5bdeafa51 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-07T12:38:40Z (GMT). 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Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras |
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Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras |
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Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras SILVA JÚNIOR, Rogério Ventura da Moringa oleifera Nutrição animal Ave Galinha poedeira CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras |
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Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras |
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Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras |
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Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras |
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Uso da Moringa oleifera na alimentação de galinhas poedeiras |
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SILVA JÚNIOR, Rogério Ventura da |
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SILVA JÚNIOR, Rogério Ventura da |
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RABELLO, Carlos Bôa-Viagem |
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LUDKE, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques |
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LOPES, Cláudia da Costa |
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BRITO, Claudson Oliveira |
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NASCIMENTO, Guilherme Rodrigues do |
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SILVA JÚNIOR, Rogério Ventura da |
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RABELLO, Carlos Bôa-Viagem LUDKE, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques LOPES, Cláudia da Costa BRITO, Claudson Oliveira NASCIMENTO, Guilherme Rodrigues do |
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Moringa oleifera Nutrição animal Ave Galinha poedeira |
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Moringa oleifera Nutrição animal Ave Galinha poedeira CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA |
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It was aimed to evaluate the performance of commercial laying hens fed different dietary levels of Moringa oleifera leaf meal. For this, 150 62-weeks-old Dekalb White laying hens with initial body weight of 1.458 kg ± 8.70 g were used. These birds were housed in 1.00 x 0.40 x 0.45 m cages equipped with trough type feeders, automatic water cup drinkers and egg collectors, distributed in a completely randomized design, composed by five treatments and five replicates of six birds. Treatments consisted of a reference diet, with no moringa inclusion, and four test diets with levels of 1.5, 3.0, 4.5, and 6% of moringa leaf meal inclusion. Water ad libitum and 120 g of ration per bird were offered daily. Total experimental period lasted 122 days. Obtained data were submitted to analysis of variance and Dunnett test at a significance of 5%, and when significant, submitted to regression analysis. Analysis of leaf meal revealed the presence of antinutritional factors in small concentrations. It was observed that moringa inclusion in the diet did not influence the birds performance parameters and provided significant increases in mean egg weight according to moringa inclusion levels of 1.5%, 4.5% and 6% when compared to reference diet. As well as, there was a significant increase in egg yolk color for all levels tested (1.5 to 6%). A reduction in Haugh unit values was observed when moringa levels of 4.5% and 6% inclusion were used. Although Haugh unit values have been reduced, they are still within the classification standard. Biochemical parameters analysis of birds blood serum did not present significant influence according to the moringa inclusion levels in the diet, although a numerical reduction in cholesterol levels of birds fed with inclusion of 6% of leaf meal in the diet was observed, which may possibly be related to the presence of phytochemical compounds, more precisely the β-sitosterol. Moringa oleifera leaf meal can be used to feed laying hens without compromising bird performance, besides intensifying yolk color. |
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