2018
DOI: 10.4314/gjas.v53i1.6
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Carcass characteristics and serum metabolites of finishing broiler chickens fed 8% crude fibre diets at three energy levels with or without enzyme

Abstract: This study evaluated the carcass characteristics and serum metabolites of broiler finishers fed 8% CF diets with or without Roxazyme®G 2 G inclusion at three energy levels maintained at constant, calorie: protein ratio, for 56 days. One hundred and forty-four unsexed Obamarshal day-old broiler chickens were allotted to six dietary treatments at 24 birds per treatment of three replicates. The six treatments diet were produced from three basal diets for each phase at caloric concentrations of 2600, 2800 and 3000… Show more

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“…From the nutritional point of view, the proportion of cassava root chip and Moringa leaf meal in the mixture is guided by the desired content of crude fibre and protein in the mixed diet. The crude fibre content of broiler diet is normally capped at 5%, although the crude fiber content of diet has been tested up to 8% without much adverse effect on older chicken (Salami & Odunsi, 2018a;Salami & Odunsi, 2018b). The crude fibre content of diet C, D and E is calculated at 1.76, 3.28 and 4.03%, which is still well within the limit for broiler feed.…”
Section: Nutritional Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the nutritional point of view, the proportion of cassava root chip and Moringa leaf meal in the mixture is guided by the desired content of crude fibre and protein in the mixed diet. The crude fibre content of broiler diet is normally capped at 5%, although the crude fiber content of diet has been tested up to 8% without much adverse effect on older chicken (Salami & Odunsi, 2018a;Salami & Odunsi, 2018b). The crude fibre content of diet C, D and E is calculated at 1.76, 3.28 and 4.03%, which is still well within the limit for broiler feed.…”
Section: Nutritional Valuementioning
confidence: 99%