Effect of supplementing feed grade L-methionine in plant sourced diet on the performance of broiler chicken

T. Mahmud, M. Hossain, M. Uddin, I. Jahan, Mh Ahmad, M. Hossain
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The study was conducted to investigate the productivity and profitability of broiler on L-methionine supplemented diet. A total of 160 day-old broiler chicks (Cobb 500) was randomly distributed to four dietary supplements, D0 (Control), D1 (0.30 % L-Met), D2 (0.35 % L- Met) and D3 (0.40 % L- Met). Each treatment was replicated five times with 8 birds per cage. The chicks were reared in the battery cages while they were fed with broiler starter diet (crumble) until Day14 of age. The birds with fed with L-Met supplemented diets starting from Day15 until Day35 of age All the diets were iso-caloric and iso-nitrogenous.. Results revealed that the L-Met supplementations were in favor of higher live weight (LW) and better (p<0.05) feed conversion ratio without affecting the feed intake (FI). The D3 diet resulted higher (p<0.01) LW in the birds than all others on Day35 of age. The livability (%) was unaffected (p>0.05) by the dietary supplements. No significant (p>0.05) difference was observed in the relative weights of visceral organs (small intestine, proventriculus, gizzard, liver and heart) except for the spleen. Relatively increased (p<0.05) spleen weight (%) was observed in the D3 diet. The breast weight (%) was increased marginally (p<0.07) in the D3 group, while the other carcass parts; breast weight, thigh weight, wing weight, shank weight, drumstick weight, neck weight, and abdominal fat content were found to be similar (p>0.05) in the dietary groups. Higher profit (p<0.01) and lower production cost (p<0.05) were observed in the D3 group than that of the others. It can be inferred that 0.40% L-Met supplementation in the broiler diet is better for growth performance and profitability. Bang. J. Livs. Res. Vol. 27 (1&2), 2020: P. 1-14
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本试验旨在研究饲粮中添加l -蛋氨酸对肉鸡的生产能力和盈利能力。试验选用160只日龄肉鸡(Cobb 500),随机分为4组,分别为D0(对照)、D1 (0.30% L-Met)、D2 (0.35% L-Met)和D3 (0.40% L-Met)。每个处理重复5次,每笼8只鸟。雏鸡在电笼中饲养,饲喂肉鸡起始日粮(碎料),直至14日龄。15 ~ 35日龄饲喂L-Met补充饲粮,均为等热量、等氮饲粮。结果表明,饲粮中添加L-Met有利于提高仔猪的活重(LW),且具有较好的增重效果(p0.05)。除脾脏外,各脏器(小肠、前心室、砂囊、肝脏和心脏)的相对重量差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。各饲粮组相对增加(p0.05)。D3组的利润显著高于其他各组(p<0.01),生产成本显著低于其他各组(p<0.05)。由此可见,饲粮中添加0.40% L-Met对肉鸡的生长性能和盈利较好。j .押尾学。Res. Vol. 27 (1&2), 2020: P. 1-14
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