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Title: Effect of Anerobic fermentation / lyle treatment and roasting of flamboyant (Delonix regia) seed on nutrient digestibility and carcass characteristic of broilers
Authors: Egene, Stephen Sunday
Kudu., Yahaya Salihu
Shiawoya, Emma
Usman, Abdukadir
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: International Journal of Poultry Science
Abstract: an experiment was conducted to evaluate nutrient digestibility and carcass characteristics of broilers following the replacement of groundnut cake (GNC) with anaerobically fermented/lyle treated flamboyant seed meal (AFLTFSM) and roasted flamboyant seed meal (RFSM) at the rate of5% and 7.5%. One hundred ' ' randomly allotted to six dietary treatments each with three replicates Wre designated as T„ T„ T„ T„ T} and T6. The experinSd^!gnTsed ^be^ randomized design. Results showed that dry matter (DM), crude protein friP) crude nh^ rrm ether extract (EE) ash and Nitrogen free extract (NFE) were significantly afferL(f<0.05) b^'e treatments at both phases of the expenment. Apart from the DM and CP, all the other mMerts Were pooriy drgested at the starter phase ofthe experiment, while there was animpm^nUn nutnent drgestiMityatthe^rshenphase^ Live weight, slaughter weight, head, crop, intestine and lungs were also affected (p<0.05) by the treatment diets. It was concluded that anaerobically fermented/lyle treated flamboyant seed meal and roasted flamboyant seed meat has potential of being used as a feed ingredient in broiler production.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17172
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