Supplementation of Spirulina platensis in feed and water for the performance of broiler

M. Billah, M. Debi, M. Al-Mamun, K. Islam
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Spirulina is multicellular, blue green algae, which contains protein (50-70%), carbohydrate (12-13%), fat (6%) fat and substantial amount of minerals, vitamins, carotenoids and some fatty acids. Considering nutrient content and prospective health benefits, an experiment was conducted with 144-day old broiler (Cobb-500). Chicks were divided into 6 groups having 24 birds in each (8 per cage). Experimental groups were (1)-0.25% vitamin in feed, (2)-0.25% vitamin in feed + 0.5g/L Spirulina in water from laboratory, (3)-0.25% vitamin in feed + 0.5g/L commercial Spirulina in water, (4)-0.0% vitamin + 0.25% Spirulina in feed, (5)-0.25% vitamin + 0.25% Spirulina in feed, (6)-0.0% vitamin + 0.0% Spirulina in feed. The diets were iso-caloric (3170Kcal/kg) and iso-nitrogenous (22.7% CP). After 35 days feeding trial body weight was 1263, 1294, 1308, 1338, 1372 and 1188g/bird in group 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 respectively where numerically higher weight was observed in group 5 and lower in group 6, but overall significant variation observed among the groups (p<0.05). Feed intake was 2475, 2302, 2320, 2311, 2342 and 2378 g/bird in group 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 respectively (p<0.5). Feed conversion ratio (Kg feed intake/kg live weight gain) was higher in group 6 (2.00) and lower in group 5 (1.70), but was overall significant variation observed among the groups (p<0.05). It may be concluded that Spirulina would be supplemented in feed and water separately or at a time for better performance and health status of broiler. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science. 51(1):17-24
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饲料和水中添加螺旋藻对肉鸡生产性能的影响
螺旋藻是一种多细胞蓝绿色藻类,含有蛋白质(50-70%)、碳水化合物(12-13%)、脂肪(6%)和大量矿物质、维生素、类胡萝卜素和一些脂肪酸。考虑到营养成分和潜在的健康效益,以144日龄的Cobb-500肉鸡为试验对象。雏鸡分为6组,每组24只(每笼8只)。试验组为(1)饲料中-0.25%维生素,(2)饲料中-0.25%维生素+实验室水中0.5g/L螺旋藻,(3)饲料中-0.25%维生素+水中0.5g/L商品螺旋藻,(4)饲料中-0.0%维生素+ 0.25%螺旋藻,(5)饲料中-0.25%维生素+ 0.25%螺旋藻,(6)饲料中-0.0%维生素+ 0.0%螺旋藻。饲粮为等热量(3170Kcal/kg)和等氮(22.7% CP)。饲喂35 d后,1、2、3、4、5和6组的试验体重分别为1263、1294、1308、1338、1372和1188g/只,其中5组数值较高,6组数值较低,但各组间总体差异显著(p<0.05)。1、2、3、4、5、6组采食量分别为2475、2302、2320、2311、2342、2378 g/只(p<0.5)。饲料系数(Kg采食量/ Kg活增重)6组较高(2.00),5组较低(1.70),但各组间总体差异显著(p<0.05)。由此可见,在饲料和水中分别添加或一次添加螺旋藻可提高肉鸡的生产性能和健康状况。动物学报。51(1):17-24
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