The proportion of fine particles in pelleted diets does not affect performance of slow-growing broiler chicks
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Published:2020-07-22
Issue:2
Volume:34
Page:84-94
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ISSN:2256-2958
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Container-title:Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias
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language:
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Short-container-title:Rev. colomb. cienc. pecu.
Author:
Ramos-Santos Fabiana,Alves-Cordeiro Deibity,Batista-Santos Hyalo,Rodrigues-Oliveira Nayanne,Sousa-Silva Maura-Regina,Silva-Minafra Cibele,Sousa-Silva Júlia-Marixara
Abstract
Background: The slow-growing chicken strains have particular nutritional and digestive needs, so they may digest pelleted feeds differently compared to commercial strains. Objective: To evaluate performance, digestibility, serum biochemical profile, digestive morphometry, carcass and cut yields of slow-growing broiler chickens fed pelleted feed with different concentrations of fine particles. Methods: A total of 180 slow-growing broiler chicks (Isa Label strain) aged one day were used. The animals were distributed in a completely randomized design with a 2 x 3 factorial scheme (Sex: male or female; Proportion of fine particles: 0, 50, or 100%), with six repetitions of five birds/cage. The birds received water and feed ad libitum during the 28-day experimental period. Results: The proportion of fine particles did not affect the metabolic, digestive or productive variables evaluated. Males showed better overall performance, while females produced better thigh and liver yields. Conclusion: The proportion of fine particles in pelleted feeds did not affect productive or metabolic parameters. Thus, improving pellet quality for slow-growing broilers during the initial rearing phase may not be justified.
Publisher
Universidad de Antioquia
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology