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Title: Effect of processed Doum Palm (Hyphaene thebaica) pulp meal on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, carcass characteristics and haematological indices of broilers.
Authors: Ibe, E.A.
Kudu., Yahaya Salihu
Ayanwale, Bisi Alex
Malik, Abdulganiu Ayodele
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Journal of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
Abstract: The increase in human population, particularly in the developing countries like Nigeria and the demand for animal protein intake has necessitated different approaches of solving protein shortage. A 28-day study was carried out • to determine the performance of finishers fed on different hourly soaked doum palm (Hyphaene thebaica) pulp meal (DPPM) diets. Two hundred and sixteen (216) finishers (4 week-old) were randomly allotted to six dietary treatments. Each treatment consisted of 36 birds with three replicates (12 birds per replicate) in a completely randomized design (CRD). Six experimental diets were formulated and designed as follows: Ti (Control) contained 0% DPPM while T2. T3, T4, Ts and Ts contained 12.5% each of 2,4,6,8 and 10 hours soaked DPPM as substitute for maize, respectively. Feeds and water were provided ad libitum for all treatment groups. The average body weight gain (40.44- 42.71 g/b/d), average feed Intake (87.52-96.73 g/b/d) and feed conversion ratio (2.14-2.34) were non-significant (p>0.05) regardless of the dietary treatments. Statistical differences (p<0.05) were observed In some carcass parameters such as thigh (13.40- 14.98%), neck (5.32-6.55%), shank (3.81-5.2 %), wing (9.80-11.41%), head (2.43-3.74%) and two haematological indices; white blood cell (160.67-189.53 X lOVmm3) and eosinophils (0.33-2.00%) across the treatment groups. The processed * DPPM could serve as a rich energy source in broiler feeds with the raw doum palm pufp containing 2987.45 kcal/kg. Also, • soaking the pulp for 2 to 10 hours before been included In broiler diet improved the nutritional content, acceptability, palatability and utilization of the feed by the broilers. Thus, up to 12.5% processed DPPM can be included in the diets of broiler chickens without adverse effect on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, carcass characteristics and haematological indices of chickens.
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