Effects of finisher diet nutrients density and slaughter age on energy and protein efficiency, productive and economic performance and meat quality of broilers
Mahdie Nikbakhtzade,
Heydar Zarghi,
Abolghasem Golian
Abstract:BackgroundThe current broilers have been greatly optimized for weight gain and breast yield, which necessitates the provision of nutrients‐dense diets for maximum potential.ObjectivesThe current study aimed to evaluate the effect of finisher diet nutrients density (ND) on energy and protein efficiency, productive and economic performance and breast meat quality of broilers raised until different slaughter age.MethodsA total of 600 23‐day‐old broiler male chicks (Cobb‐500) were assigned to 10 treatments with si… Show more
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