The Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibilities of Copra Meal In Broiler Diets

ABSTRACT. The world’s copra meal production amounted to 1.8 million tonnes in 2002 and most of it was produced in Asia. The Philippines and Indonesia contributed approximately 65% of the world’s copra meal production. The main problems of using copra meal in poultry diets are its physical properties...

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Main Author: Burhanudin Sundu
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Language:English
Published: Syiah Kuala University 2008-04-01
Series:Jurnal Agripet
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/agripet/article/view/603
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spelling doaj-604697f6f0eb42fc8bdda09726a494402020-11-24T22:51:13ZengSyiah Kuala UniversityJurnal Agripet1411-46232460-45342008-04-0181162010.17969/agripet.v8i1.603593The Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibilities of Copra Meal In Broiler DietsBurhanudin Sundu0Jurusan Peternakan, Universitas TadulakoABSTRACT. The world’s copra meal production amounted to 1.8 million tonnes in 2002 and most of it was produced in Asia. The Philippines and Indonesia contributed approximately 65% of the world’s copra meal production. The main problems of using copra meal in poultry diets are its physical properties along with its nutritional profiles. This study was conducted to determine the physical characteristics and feeding value of copra meal. Physical characteristics were determined by measuring the bulk density and water holding capacity of copra meal and a digestibility study was undertaken to investigate nutrient digestibility, jejunal digesta viscosity and apparent metabolizable energy of copra meal. A total of 28 day old male Ross chicks were given control starter and grower diets from day 1 to 35. From day 36 to 42 , the birds were fed an experimental diet. Faeces were collected for three consecutive days. Jejunal digesta was measured for viscosity and ileal digesta was used for amino acid digestibility measurements. Data indicated that bulk density and water holding capacity of copra meal were poor, being 0.49 g/cm3 and 4.69 g water / g feed respectively. Although the crude proteind and amino acids contents of copra meal were favourable to meet a broiler chicken’s requirements, their digestibilities were low and lysine digestibility being the lowest while arginine digestibility was high. Dry matter, neutral detergent fibre digestibility and apparent metabolizable energy were also low. The low digestibilities of nutrients were not due to the jejunal digesta viscosity as jejunal digesta viscosity was low.http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/agripet/article/view/603copra mealdigestibility and physical characteristics
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The Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibilities of Copra Meal In Broiler Diets
Jurnal Agripet
copra meal
digestibility and physical characteristics
author_facet Burhanudin Sundu
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title The Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibilities of Copra Meal In Broiler Diets
title_short The Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibilities of Copra Meal In Broiler Diets
title_full The Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibilities of Copra Meal In Broiler Diets
title_fullStr The Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibilities of Copra Meal In Broiler Diets
title_full_unstemmed The Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibilities of Copra Meal In Broiler Diets
title_sort apparent metabolizable energy and amino acid digestibilities of copra meal in broiler diets
publisher Syiah Kuala University
series Jurnal Agripet
issn 1411-4623
2460-4534
publishDate 2008-04-01
description ABSTRACT. The world’s copra meal production amounted to 1.8 million tonnes in 2002 and most of it was produced in Asia. The Philippines and Indonesia contributed approximately 65% of the world’s copra meal production. The main problems of using copra meal in poultry diets are its physical properties along with its nutritional profiles. This study was conducted to determine the physical characteristics and feeding value of copra meal. Physical characteristics were determined by measuring the bulk density and water holding capacity of copra meal and a digestibility study was undertaken to investigate nutrient digestibility, jejunal digesta viscosity and apparent metabolizable energy of copra meal. A total of 28 day old male Ross chicks were given control starter and grower diets from day 1 to 35. From day 36 to 42 , the birds were fed an experimental diet. Faeces were collected for three consecutive days. Jejunal digesta was measured for viscosity and ileal digesta was used for amino acid digestibility measurements. Data indicated that bulk density and water holding capacity of copra meal were poor, being 0.49 g/cm3 and 4.69 g water / g feed respectively. Although the crude proteind and amino acids contents of copra meal were favourable to meet a broiler chicken’s requirements, their digestibilities were low and lysine digestibility being the lowest while arginine digestibility was high. Dry matter, neutral detergent fibre digestibility and apparent metabolizable energy were also low. The low digestibilities of nutrients were not due to the jejunal digesta viscosity as jejunal digesta viscosity was low.
topic copra meal
digestibility and physical characteristics
url http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/agripet/article/view/603
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