EFFECT OF NON-STARCH POLYSACCHARIDES FROM DIFFERENT NUTRITIONAL PROTEIN SOURCES ON BIOPRODUCTIVE AND NUTRITIVE INDICES AT BROILER

The purpose of this paper work was to establish the anti nutritive effect of non starch polysaccharides from different protean sources on nutritive and bioproductive indices at broiler chickens. The experiment was made on a period of six weeks, on 120 broiler chickens divided in four experimental gr...

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Main Authors: LAVINIA ŞTEF, D. DRINCEANU, C. JULEAN, I. LUCA, D. ŞTEF, ELIZA SIMIZ, D. FOTA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2009-05-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1009
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Summary:The purpose of this paper work was to establish the anti nutritive effect of non starch polysaccharides from different protean sources on nutritive and bioproductive indices at broiler chickens. The experiment was made on a period of six weeks, on 120 broiler chickens divided in four experimental groups (EG1, EG2, EG3 and EG4). Were formed four experimental groups: an experimental group EG1 fed with a forage at which the main protein source was soybean meal in proportion of 34% in the period from 0 to 3 weeks and 30.5% in the period from 3 to 6 weeks, an experimental group EG2 with high quality sunflower meal (36% CP) as protein source in proportion of 10%, an experimental group EG3 at which was used poor quality sunflower meal (27% CP) and an experimental group EG4 at which was used peas in proportion of 15%. At the age of 3 and 6 weeks was determined the nutritive and bioproductive indices. The highest forage consumption is registered at EG4 at which in the structure of combined forage was incorporated peas and it was with 8.69% greater comparative with EG1. The incorporation of poor quality sunflower meal determines a decrease in body weight with 6.16% comparative with the group at which was used soybean meal. The rising of NSPs and NSPt content after incorporating poor quality sunflower meal determines the rising of specific consumption at broiler chickens with 13.29% comparative with EG1 at which was used high quality soybean meal.
ISSN:1841-9364
2344-4576