分级玉米酒糟加溶质(mDDGS)对肉鸡的性能、消化道发育和胴体特征的影响

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1163/2049257x-20231005
V. Ravindran, Y. Singh
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本研究调查了玉米蒸馏干粒(mDDGS)对肉鸡的饲养价值。首先,测定了 mDDGS 的营养成分、表观代谢能(AME)和表观回肠氨基酸消化率。利用这些值来配制等营养和等热量日粮,以评估分级水平的 mDDGS 对肉鸡生产性能、消化道发育和胴体特征的影响。配制了含 0 或 5、10、15 和 20% mDDGS 的五种玉米-大豆日粮,并在 65 °C 下进行冷制粒。在开胃期(第 1-21 天)和育成期(第 22-35 天),每种日粮供 6 个重复(每个重复笼养 8 只鸡)自由采食。经分析,mDDGS 含有(以干物质(DM)为基础的百分比):CP,27.8;总非CP,27.8;非淀粉多糖总量,28.6;可溶性非淀粉多糖,5.6。经测定,AME 为 10.23 兆焦耳/千克 DM。不可缺少 AA 的平均回肠消化系数为 0.826。添加 20% mDDGS 会导致开食期的单位增重饲料量降低(P < 0.05)(二次效应,P < 0.05),但在育成期和整个生产期(第 1-35 天)未观察到负面影响(P > 0.05)。在育成期和整个生产期,随着 mDDGS 添加量的增加,饲料摄入量和每增重饲料量(线性效应,P < 0.05)均有所下降。随着 mDDGS 添加量的增加,排泄物质量呈线性改善趋势(P = 0.06)。日粮处理对消化道相对重量、胴体和胸肉产量没有影响(P > 0.05)。空肠、回肠和小肠的相对长度呈线性下降(P < 0.05)。结果表明,在平衡代谢能和可消化氨基酸的情况下,mDDGS 在肉鸡开产日粮和育成日粮中的添加量可分别达到 15% 和 20%,且不会对活体性能、胴体特征或排泄物质量产生不利影响。
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Influence of graded levels of maize distillers dried grains with solubles (mDDGS) on the performance, digestive tract development and carcass characteristics of broilers
The present study investigated the feeding value of maize distillers dried grains with solubles (mDDGS) for broiler chickens. As the first step, the nutrient composition, apparent metabolisable energy (AME) and apparent ileal amino acid digestibility of mDDGS were determined. These values were used to formulate iso-nutrient and isocaloric diets to evaluate the influence of graded levels of mDDGS on broiler performance, digestive tract development and carcass characteristics. Five maize-soybean based diets containing 0 or 5, 10, 15 and 20% of mDDGS, were formulated and cold-pelleted at 65 °C. Each diet was offered ad libitum to six replicates (eight birds per replicate cage) during starter (day 1–21) and finisher (day 22–35) phases. The mDDGS was analysed to contain (% dry matter (DM) basis): CP, 27.8; total non-starch polysaccharides, 28.6 and soluble non-starch polysaccharides, 5.6. The AME was determined to be 10.23 MJ/kg DM. The average ileal digestibility coefficient of indispensable AA was 0.826. The Inclusion of 20% mDDGS resulted in poorer (P < 0.05) feed per gain (quadratic effect, P < 0.05) during the starter period, but no negative effects (P > 0.05) were observed finisher period and the overall production period (day 1–35). Feed intake and feed per gain (linear effect, P < 0.05) decreased with increasing inclusions of mDDGS during finisher period and overall period. A tendency (P = 0.06) for linear improvement in excreta quality was observed with increasing inclusion levels of mDDGS. Relative digestive tract weights and carcass and breast meat yields were not influenced (P > 0.05) by dietary treatments. A linear (P < 0.05) decrease was observed for the relative lengths of jejunum, ileum and the small intestine. The results indicated that, when balanced for metabolisable energy and digestible amino acids, mDDGS can be incorporated into broiler starter and finisher diets up to 15 and 20%, respectively, with no adverse effects on live performance, carcass characteristics or excreta quality.
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Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition
Journal of Applied Animal Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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