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摘要
化学SRL公司与米兰大学合作对肉鸡进行了一项研究,关于用瓜尔粉(瓜尔60PF和瓜尔70 PFR)代替豆粕的研究表明,使用瓜尔70 PFR和瓜尔60PF的组的体重更高,对照组的体重值较小。平均日增重以试验组最高,瓜尔70 PFR组最高,瓜尔60 PFR组次之,对照组最高。瓜尔70 PFR组和瓜尔60 PF组的食物转化率较低。其他作者报道,低剂量(2.5%和5%)瓜尔粉饲料对肉鸡的生长性能没有负面影响,而高剂量(7.5%和10%)对肉鸡的生长性能和健康都有负面影响。用瓜尔豆粕部分替代肉鸡饲料中的豆粕,对肉鸡体质量演变、增重、饲料转化率和胴体品质均无负面影响。Â Â Â
The Effects of Guar Meal on Production Performances in Broiler Chicken
Abstract Research carried out by the Chemical SRL Company in partnership with the University of Milan on broiler chicken, regarding the replacement of soybean meal with guar meal (Guar 60PF and Guar 70 PFR) highlighted a higher body mass for the groups that received Guar 70 PFR and Guar 60 PF, the control group showing smaller body mass values. Regarding the average daily gain, the higher values were recorded in the experimental groups, the highest value being recorded in Guar 70 PFR group, followed by the Guar 60 PF group, and the control group. The food conversion ratio was lower for the Guar 70 PFR and Guar 60 PF groups. Other authors reported that guar meal administered in low doses (2.5% and 5%) in feeds had no negative effects on the growth performances of broiler chickens, whereas higher doses (7.5 and 10%) negatively influenced both growth performances and broiler chickens’ health. After partially replacing the soybean meal with guar meal in broiler chicken feeds, no negative effects on body mass evolution, weight gain, feed conversion and carcass quality in broiler chicken were reported.   Â