Author:
H. Alwash A.,I. Al-Azzawi I.,T.0. Al-Tikriti B.,A.Mekki A.
Abstract
Single cell protein was used to replace 0,7,10,13 and 16% of soyabean meal in diets for broiler chicks up to 51 days of age. In presence of 4% fish meal, ethanol yeast (SCP) could be added at 10% in broiler diet at age 1-24 days and 13% in the diet at age 24-51 days. Chicks given the diets containing 10 and 13% SCP grew significantly (P<0.01) faster than those given 0,7, and 16% SCP. There were significant (P<0.01) differences in the efficiency of feed conversion among different groups.
Publisher
Baghdad University College of Veterinary Medicine
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Geography, Planning and Development
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