肉鸡日粮中添加蘑菇渣对氨基酸消化率和 d1-21 性能的影响

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Applied Poultry Research Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1016/j.japr.2024.100421
L.S. Erb, C.M. Poholsky, A.M. Lyons, J.W. Boney
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美国的蘑菇种植会产生大量无用的蘑菇树桩废物。树桩经烘干和研磨后成为本研究的蘑菇树桩废料(MSW)产品。本研究旨在根据肉鸡的性能测量指标和氨基酸消化率确定 MSW 的能量和氨基酸组成以及肉鸡日粮中 MSW 的最佳添加量。MSW 的总热量(1,173 千卡/千克)和近似物分析结果被用于配制含 0% 和 5% MSW 的肉鸡日粮,这些日粮被混合制成含 1、2、3 和 4% MSW 的实验日粮。第 21 天的生产性能结果表明,与饲喂 5% MSW 的禽类相比,饲喂 1% MSW 的禽类每只的 LWG 提高了 57.6 克。饲喂 0、2、3 或 4% MSW 的禽类在 LWG 方面处于中间水平(P = 0.024)。与饲喂 4% 或 5% MSW 的肉鸡相比,饲喂 1% MSW 的肉鸡平均体重 (BW) 有所提高。摄入 0、2 或 3% MSW 的肉鸡在体重方面处于中等水平(P = 0.026)。与饲喂 5% MSW 的肉鸡相比,饲喂 1% MSW 的肉鸡的 FCR 提高了 0.105。摄入 0、2、3 或 4% MSW 的肉鸡在 FCR 方面处于中间水平(P = 0.0002)。死亡率和采食量均不受添加 MSW 的影响(P > 0.05)。虽然报告的 19 种 AA 中有 16 种在添加 MSW 后降低了 AIAAD(P < 0.05),但氨基酸消化系数并未受到添加 MSW 的影响(P > 0.05)。这些数据支持在肉鸡日粮中添加不超过 3% 的 MSW,而不会影响肉鸡的生产性能或氨基酸消化系数。
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Effects of mushroom stump waste inclusions to broiler diets on amino acid digestibility and d1–21 performance

Mushroom cultivation in the United States generates a considerable waste stream of inutile mushroom stumps. Stumps were dried and ground to create the current study's mushroom stump waste (MSW) product. This study aimed to determine the energy and amino acid profile of MSW and the optimal inclusion of MSW in broiler diets based on performance measurables and amino acid digestibility. The TMEn of MSW (1,173 kcal/kg) and proximate analysis results were used to formulate broiler diets containing 0% and 5% MSW which were blended to create experimental diets containing 1, 2, 3, and 4% MSW. Day 21 performance results indicate birds consuming 1% MSW improved LWG by 57.6 g per bird compared to birds fed 5% MSW. Birds fed 0, 2, 3 or 4% MSW were intermediate for LWG (P = 0.024). Broilers provided 1% MSW improved average body weight (BW) compared to those fed 4 or 5% MSW. Birds consuming 0, 2, or 3% were intermediate for BW (P = 0.026). Birds fed 1% MSW improved FCR by 0.105 compared to those fed 5% MSW. Broilers consuming 0, 2, 3 or 4% MSW were intermediate for FCR (P = 0.0002). Neither mortality nor feed intake were affected by MSW inclusion (P > 0.05). Although 16 of the 19 reported AA had reduced AIAAD when MSW was included (P < 0.05), amino acid digestibility coefficients were not affected by MSW inclusion (P > 0.05). These data support MSW inclusion in broiler diets up to 3% without detriment to performance or amino acid digestibility coefficients.

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Journal of Applied Poultry Research
Journal of Applied Poultry Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Poultry Research (JAPR) publishes original research reports, field reports, and reviews on breeding, hatching, health and disease, layer management, meat bird processing and products, meat bird management, microbiology, food safety, nutrition, environment, sanitation, welfare, and economics. As of January 2020, JAPR will become an Open Access journal with no subscription charges, meaning authors who publish here can make their research immediately, permanently, and freely accessible worldwide while retaining copyright to their work. Papers submitted for publication after October 1, 2019 will be published as Open Access papers. The readers of JAPR are in education, extension, industry, and government, including research, teaching, administration, veterinary medicine, management, production, quality assurance, product development, and technical services. Nutritionists, breeder flock supervisors, production managers, microbiologists, laboratory personnel, food safety and sanitation managers, poultry processing managers, feed manufacturers, and egg producers use JAPR to keep up with current applied poultry research.
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