Dietary Inclusion of Triticale and Bentonite Enhances Productive Performance and Carcass Meat Characteristics of Broiler Chickens

Belhocine Chaima, Belabbes Mohamed, Bouderoua Kaddour, Larbaoui Abdelkarim, Chaib Eddour Ahmed Readh
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Background: Poultry production quality could be adjusted or improved through the introduction of local plant resources into the diet. The current study evaluated the effects of total corn substitution with triticale and bentonite supplementation on broiler performance, carcass meat characteristics and blood profiles. Methods: Ninety one-day old broiler Cobb 500 chicks were allocated in a completely randomized experimental design, with three dietary treatments totaling 30 birds per treatment. The treatments contained either corn as a control group (BD), triticale (TRT) as a sole grain source, or triticale + 2% bentonite (TRT2%). The diets were provided from 14 to 47 days of age. Growth performance, carcass and breast meat quality and serum components were measured. Result: The chicks fed a triticale-based diet (TRT2%) had a higher final body weight and weight gain (P less than 0.05), while the FCR increased in the birds fed a triticale-bentonite-based diet (TRT2%). The data obtained indicated that total replacement of triticale for corn and dietary supplementation with bentonite resulted in better growth performance and an increase in breast yield (P less than 0.05). Moreover, the dietary supplementation of bentonite and triticale had a significant influence (P less than 0.05) on the serum levels of triglycerides and calcium. The chicks fed a basal diet had significantly (P less than 0.05) higher triglycerides and lower calcium blood serum levels than those fed experimental diets. However, there was no significant effect on breast meat traits (P greater than 0.05).
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膳食中添加大麦和膨润土可提高肉鸡的生产性能和胴体肉质特征
背景:通过在日粮中引入当地植物资源可以调整或提高家禽的生产质量。本研究评估了用三叶草完全替代玉米并添加膨润土对肉鸡生产性能、胴体肉质特征和血液指标的影响。研究方法在完全随机的实验设计中,将 90 只一天龄的 Cobb 500 肉鸡分配到三个日粮处理中,每个处理共 30 只鸡。处理中,玉米为对照组(BD),三尖豆 (TRT) 为唯一谷物来源,三尖豆 + 2% 膨润土(TRT2%)为唯一谷物来源。日粮供应期为 14 到 47 日龄。对生长性能、胴体和胸肉质量以及血清成分进行了测定。结果饲喂以三聚氰胺为基础的日粮(TRT2%)的雏鸡的最终体重和增重较高(P 小于 0.05),而饲喂以三聚氰胺-膨润土为基础的日粮(TRT2%)的雏鸡的饲料报酬率有所提高。所获得的数据表明,用玉米完全替代三尖豆并在日粮中添加膨润土可提高生长性能和产乳量(P 小于 0.05)。此外,日粮中添加膨润土和三尖豆对血清中甘油三酯和钙的水平有显著影响(P 小于 0.05)。与饲喂实验日粮的雏鸡相比,饲喂基础日粮的雏鸡血清甘油三酯水平明显较高(P 小于 0.05),血钙水平较低。但对胸肉性状没有明显影响(P 大于 0.05)。
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