Chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilers

There is evidence to suggest that poultry may have a dietary requirement for metabolically available chromium (Cr) that exceeds the amount provided through wheat soybean meal diets. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of dietary supplemental organic Cr from Cr propionat...

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Main Authors: Veerle Van Hoeck, Mahendra Sonawane, Antonio L. Gonzalez Sanchez, Iris Van Dosselaer, Chris Buyens, Dany Morisset
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-12-01
Series:Animal Nutrition
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565452030038X
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spelling doaj-f261e4f04ee447898207a7b2e7a98dd62021-04-02T16:35:44ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Animal Nutrition2405-65452020-12-0164480487Chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilersVeerle Van Hoeck0Mahendra Sonawane1Antonio L. Gonzalez Sanchez2Iris Van Dosselaer3Chris Buyens4Dany Morisset5Corresponding author.; Kemin Europa N.V., Animal Nutrition and Health EMENA, Toekomstlaan 42, 2200, Herentals, BelgiumKemin Europa N.V., Animal Nutrition and Health EMENA, Toekomstlaan 42, 2200, Herentals, BelgiumKemin Europa N.V., Animal Nutrition and Health EMENA, Toekomstlaan 42, 2200, Herentals, BelgiumKemin Europa N.V., Animal Nutrition and Health EMENA, Toekomstlaan 42, 2200, Herentals, BelgiumKemin Europa N.V., Animal Nutrition and Health EMENA, Toekomstlaan 42, 2200, Herentals, BelgiumKemin Europa N.V., Animal Nutrition and Health EMENA, Toekomstlaan 42, 2200, Herentals, BelgiumThere is evidence to suggest that poultry may have a dietary requirement for metabolically available chromium (Cr) that exceeds the amount provided through wheat soybean meal diets. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of dietary supplemental organic Cr from Cr propionate at different dose levels (control = 0 μg/kg, T1 = 200 μg/kg, T2 = 400 μg/kg) on the growth performance, carcass traits, and meat quality of broilers. Weight gain and feed intake of each treatment were recorded at the start and after 14, 28 and 35 d, and feed conversion ratios (FCR) were calculated accordingly. At 35 d of age, birds were randomly selected and euthanized for carcass evaluation. Results of the first trial indicate that both Cr propionate treatments increased final body weight (P < 0.05), feed efficiency (P < 0.05) and body weight gain (P < 0.0001). Furthermore, Cr propionate supplementation improved (P < 0.0001) all carcass characteristics. Interestingly, with increased Cr dosage, carcass yield, dressing percentage and breast meat yield increased linearly (P < 0.0001). The second study reveals that the feed intake in the control group was significantly higher compared to both Cr propionate supplemented groups (T1 &amp; T2). Furthermore, the Cr propionate supplemented T2 group displayed a significantly lower FCR than the control and T1 group (P = 0.027). Finally, Cr propionate supplementation increased the dressing percentage compared to control birds (P < 0.0001). In the third experiment, Cr propionate supplementation (T1 &amp; T2) increased final body weight and decreased FCR compared with the control treatment. These effects were highly significant (P < 0.0001) throughout all feeding phases of the trial. Cr propionate supplementation also increased (P < 0.0001) carcass yield, dressing percentage, breast meat yield, leg and thigh weights compared with the control treatment. In conclusion, growth performance, feed conversion, carcass yield, breast and leg meats of broiler birds can be significantly improved by dietary inclusion of Cr propionate. Cr propionate can be supplemented to broiler birds from 1 d old of age at a level that provides 200 or 400 μg/kg organic Cr and can increase the efficiency of broiler production.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565452030038XChromium propionateBroilerPerformanceCarcass trait
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author Veerle Van Hoeck
Mahendra Sonawane
Antonio L. Gonzalez Sanchez
Iris Van Dosselaer
Chris Buyens
Dany Morisset
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Mahendra Sonawane
Antonio L. Gonzalez Sanchez
Iris Van Dosselaer
Chris Buyens
Dany Morisset
Chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilers
Animal Nutrition
Chromium propionate
Broiler
Performance
Carcass trait
author_facet Veerle Van Hoeck
Mahendra Sonawane
Antonio L. Gonzalez Sanchez
Iris Van Dosselaer
Chris Buyens
Dany Morisset
author_sort Veerle Van Hoeck
title Chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilers
title_short Chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilers
title_full Chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilers
title_fullStr Chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilers
title_full_unstemmed Chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilers
title_sort chromium propionate improves performance and carcass traits in broilers
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Animal Nutrition
issn 2405-6545
publishDate 2020-12-01
description There is evidence to suggest that poultry may have a dietary requirement for metabolically available chromium (Cr) that exceeds the amount provided through wheat soybean meal diets. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of dietary supplemental organic Cr from Cr propionate at different dose levels (control = 0 μg/kg, T1 = 200 μg/kg, T2 = 400 μg/kg) on the growth performance, carcass traits, and meat quality of broilers. Weight gain and feed intake of each treatment were recorded at the start and after 14, 28 and 35 d, and feed conversion ratios (FCR) were calculated accordingly. At 35 d of age, birds were randomly selected and euthanized for carcass evaluation. Results of the first trial indicate that both Cr propionate treatments increased final body weight (P < 0.05), feed efficiency (P < 0.05) and body weight gain (P < 0.0001). Furthermore, Cr propionate supplementation improved (P < 0.0001) all carcass characteristics. Interestingly, with increased Cr dosage, carcass yield, dressing percentage and breast meat yield increased linearly (P < 0.0001). The second study reveals that the feed intake in the control group was significantly higher compared to both Cr propionate supplemented groups (T1 &amp; T2). Furthermore, the Cr propionate supplemented T2 group displayed a significantly lower FCR than the control and T1 group (P = 0.027). Finally, Cr propionate supplementation increased the dressing percentage compared to control birds (P < 0.0001). In the third experiment, Cr propionate supplementation (T1 &amp; T2) increased final body weight and decreased FCR compared with the control treatment. These effects were highly significant (P < 0.0001) throughout all feeding phases of the trial. Cr propionate supplementation also increased (P < 0.0001) carcass yield, dressing percentage, breast meat yield, leg and thigh weights compared with the control treatment. In conclusion, growth performance, feed conversion, carcass yield, breast and leg meats of broiler birds can be significantly improved by dietary inclusion of Cr propionate. Cr propionate can be supplemented to broiler birds from 1 d old of age at a level that provides 200 or 400 μg/kg organic Cr and can increase the efficiency of broiler production.
topic Chromium propionate
Broiler
Performance
Carcass trait
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565452030038X
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