Growth performance parameters and selected quality traits of meat and femoral bone of broiler chickens fed diet supplemented with amorphous diatomaceous earth

M. Wiewióra, M. Lukasiewicz
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Growth performance parameters and selected quality traits of meat and femoral bone of broiler chickens fed diet supplemented with amorphous diatomaceous earth. This study was aimed at analyzing the effect of the addition of amorphous diatomaceous earth to feed on growth performance parameters and selected quality traits of meat and femoral bone of broiler chickens. The study was conducted with 60 fast-growing Ross 308 broiler chickens, reared until 42nd day of age and divided into a control group (C) and two experimental groups (D2 and D4) (20 birds each). The diatomaceous earth (diatomite) was administered to the birds’ feed from the groups D2 – 2%, D4 – 4%. Individual body weight, feed intake and mortality of chickens were controlled. On day 42 of rearing, six males were selected from each group for slaughter followed by dissection. Dressing percentage, content of muscles and giblets (gizzard, liver and heart), were calculated, and in samples of breast and leg muscles the chemical and physicochemical properties were analyzed. Resistance of the femoral bone to fractures was determined. The addition of diatomite did not affect the health status of chickens. Significantly higher body weight at 42nd day of rearing was noted in the group C vs D4 (P ≤0.05). Significantly higher (P ≤0.01) content of pectoral muscles and lower (P ≤0.05) fat in the carcass of group D2 vs C were noted. The addition of diatomaceous earth did not affect the chemical composition of the breast muscles. The fat content in leg muscles was significantly reduced (P ≤0.05) and water content was increased (P ≤0.05) in group D2 vs C. Femoral bones of D4 birds were significantly more resistant (P ≤0.05) to breaking than in C. Direct relationship between the amount of diatomite and the strength of the femur was found. The most optimal supplementation was considered as 2%.
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饲粮中添加无定形硅藻土对肉鸡肉和股骨生长性能参数及选择品质的影响
饲粮中添加无定形硅藻土对肉鸡肉和股骨生长性能参数及选择品质的影响。本试验旨在分析饲料中添加无定形硅藻土对肉仔鸡生长性能参数及肉和股骨部分品质性状的影响。选用60只饲养至42日龄的罗斯308肉鸡,分为对照组(C)和2个试验组(D2组和D4组),各20只。D2 - 2%、D4 - 4%组饲粮中添加硅藻土(硅藻土)。控制鸡的个体体重、采食量和死亡率。饲养第42天,每组各取6只公羊屠宰后解剖。计算了屠宰率、肌肉和内脏(砂囊、肝脏和心脏)的含量,并分析了乳房和腿部肌肉样品的化学和物理化学性质。测定股骨对骨折的抵抗力。添加硅藻土对鸡的健康状况没有影响。饲养第42天,C组体重显著高于D4组(P≤0.05)。D2组胴体胸肌含量显著高于(P≤0.01),脂肪含量显著低于(P≤0.05)。硅藻土的加入并没有影响乳房肌肉的化学成分。D2组与c组相比,腿部肌肉脂肪含量显著降低(P≤0.05),水分含量显著增加(P≤0.05)。D4组的股骨抗折断性显著高于c组(P≤0.05)。最理想的添加量为2%。
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