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Title: Response of finishing broiler chickens to diets containing rumen liquor fermented rice husk meal..
Authors: Alabi, O.J.
Adama, J.Y.
Fasanya, O.O.A.
Keywords: Performance, rumen liquor, fermented, digestibility
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Nigerian Journal of Animal Production
Series/Report no.: Volume 43,Number 1;Pp 94-101
Abstract: One hundred and fifty Arbor acres broiler chickens aged four weeks were used in determining the effect offermented rice husk meal diets on the performance and nutrient digestibility offinisher broiler chickens. They were allotted into five dietary treatments containing 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 % rumen liquor fermented rice husk (RLFRH) meal, respectively. Each treatment was replicated three times with ten chickens each. The experiment was carried out using the completely randomized design. Feed and clean water were supplied ad libitum through thefive weeks experimentalperiod. Routine and standard management practices were strictly observed. Data on weight changes, feed intake and mortality were collected while feed conversion ratio was calculated. The results showed no significant (p>0.05) differences in live weight, feed intake, feed conversion ratio and mortality. However, the growth rate was influenced (p <0.05) by the dietary treatments with broiler chickens on dietary treatments containing 15% RLFRH and 20% RLFRH having higher (p<0.05) growth rate than those on 5 % RLFRH and 10 % RLFRH. Apparent digestibility were influenced (p<0.05) by dietary treatments. They were optimized at rumen liquor fermented rice husk levels of 9.10, 9.29, 12.03 and 12.31 g/kg DM intake. However, nitrogen free extract was not significantly (p>0.05) influenced by dietary treatments. The results from this study showed that diets containing RLFRH had no adverse effect on broiler chickens performance and nutrient digestibility at the finisher phase; as most of the peformance parameters were not significantly different from the control diet. Twenty percent RLFRH inclusion level is recommended at this phase for improved growth rate.
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