Author/Authors :
Farran, M.T. American University of Beirut - Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences - Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Lebanon , Barbour, G.W. Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute - Department of Poultry Science, Lebanon , Usayran, N.N. Lebanese University - Faculty of Agricultural Sciences - Department of Animal Production, Lebanon , Darwish, A. Lebanese University - Faculty of Agricultural Sciences - Department of Animal Production, Lebanon
Title Of Article :
EFFECT OF CHANGES IN DIETARY PROTEIN AND OIL LEVELS ON PRODUCTION PARAMETERS OF FEMALE BROILER CHICKENS
Abstract :
Two experiments, as factorial arrangement of treatments in a complete randomized design, were conducted to evaluate weight gain (WG), feed conversion (FC), and carcass characteristics of female broilers fed diets varying in crude protein (CP) and metabolisable energy (ME) levels with graded oil supplementation. In experiment 1, the CP level was 190 and 220 g/kg in the starter diets and reduced by 25 g/kgfor each grower diet with ME of 12.1 and 12. 6 MJ /kg and oil level of 0 and 40 g/kg. In the second experiment, the level of CP was 190, 210, and 230 g/kg in the starter diets and reduced by 30g/kg in each corresponding grower diet with an oil level of 0, 20, and 40 g /kg. The 190 g/kg dietary CP reduced WG of birds at market age in both experiments but increased the FC value only in trial 2 (P 0.05). In addition, it reduced protein and moisture contents but increased fat level in ready to cook (RTC) carcasses (P 0.05). In experiment 2, however, birds fed the 210 g CP/kg diet had WG and FC at market age, and yield of abdominal fat, pectoralis major muscle and drum, in addition to RTC carcass moisture comparable to those fed the highest dietary CP level. Dietary oil supplementation at 40 glkg improved (P 0.05) bird WG and FC in both trials. In conclusion, diets containing 40 g oil/kg with 210 - 180 g CP/kg (starter and grower, respectively) can be safely fed to broiler females.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
protein , oil , female broilers , performance , carcass composition
JournalTitle :
Lebanese Science Journal