44 research outputs found

    Use of Sunflower Meal with Enzyme Mixture Substituted for Soybean Meal in Broiler Diets [Etlik Piliç Karma Yemlerinde Soya Küspesi Yerine Bir Enzim Karişimi Ilave Ederek Ayçiçegi Küspesi Kullanimi]

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    The study was carried out to investigate the effects of sunflower meal with an enzyme mixture containing ?-amylase, ß-glucanase, cellulase, lipase and protease substituted for soybean meal in broiler diets on performance, intestinal weight, viscosity and pH, as well as the frequency of sticky droppings and abdominal fat. In the trial, a total of 960 one-day-old Avian broiler chicks were used. The trial lasted 6 weeks. A total of 12 experimental diets were supplied ad libitum. Dietary treatments consisted of 15%, 25%, 35% soybean meal, or sunflower meal or sunflower meal with the enzyme mixture (0.05% and 0.10%). Enzyme supplementation to diets improved live weight gain. Enzyme supplementation to diets decreased intestinal weight, the viscosity of the intestinal digesta and the frequency of sticky droppings, although enzyme supplementation to diets increased intestinal pH. Enzyme supplementation did not affect abdominal fat except for 25% AK + 0.10% enzyme

    Influence of Various Dietary-Protein Levels on Carcass Composition In the Male Japanese-Quail (Coturnix-Coturnix-Japonica)

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    WOS: A1995RU01500009PubMed ID: 85900931. The present study was conducted to determine the effect of various dietary protein concentrations on the carcase composition of male Japanese quail. 2. Six diets varying in protein from 160 to 300 g/kg and containing approximately 11.72 MJ/kg ME were fed for 5 weeks and analysed for dry matter, protein, fat and ash. 3. Treatments affected carcase weight, dry matter, protein, ether extract and ash (P < 0.01). 4. The water content of the carcases decreased with increasing dietary protein concentrations, while the carcase protein content increased with higher dietary protein. The carcases with the highest fat content were obtained from quail receiving the low protein diet

    Use of sunflower meal with enzyme mixture substituted for soybean meal in broiler diets

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    WOS: 000172885000014The study was carried out to investigate the effects of sunflower meal with an enzyme mixture containing alpha -amylase, beta -glucanase, cellulase, lipase and protease substituted for soybean meal in broiler diets on performance, intestinal weight, viscosity and pH, as well as the frequency of sticky droppings and abdominal fat. In the trial, a total of 960 one-day-old Avian broiler chicks were used. The trial lasted 6 weeks. A total of 12 experimental diets were supplied ad libitum. Dietary treatments consisted of 15%, 25%, 35% soybean meal, or sunflower meal or sunflower meal with the enzyme mixture (0.05% and 0.10%). Enzyme supplementation to diets improved live weight gain. Enzyme supplementation to diets decreased intestinal weight, the viscosity of the intestinal digesta and the frequency of sticky droppings, although enzyme supplementation to diets increased intestinal pH. Enzyme supplementation did not affect abdominal fat except for 25% AK + 0.10% enzyme

    Effect of antibiotic, prebiotic and enzyme mixture supplementation on performance and nutrient utilization of broilers

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    WOS: 000220808900004To study the effect of supplementation of antibiotic, prebiotic and an enzyme mixture on growth and nutrient utilization, 48 day-old chicks were divided into 4 groups (6 males, 6 females) and fed on, a standard ration with either no supplementation (C) or supplementation with antibiotic (CA), prebiotic (CP) or enzyme mixture (CE). Nutrient utilization was not affected by supplementation but excreta, viscosity decreased on prebiotic and enzyme mixture supplementation. Compared to C and CA feed, efficiency improved in CP and CE
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