METABOLIZABLE ENERGY DETERMINATION IN BROILER CHICKENS
Feed accounts for the highest cost associated in poultry production, with energy-containing feedstuffs being the most expensive portion of the cost of feeding. The increasing demand for poultry meat gives reason to determine accurate apparent metabolizable energy (AME) values for various feedstuff t...
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ndltd-uky.edu-oai-uknowledge.uky.edu-animalsci_etds-11142019-10-16T04:30:09Z METABOLIZABLE ENERGY DETERMINATION IN BROILER CHICKENS Dunaway, Andrew E. Feed accounts for the highest cost associated in poultry production, with energy-containing feedstuffs being the most expensive portion of the cost of feeding. The increasing demand for poultry meat gives reason to determine accurate apparent metabolizable energy (AME) values for various feedstuff through measuring energy utilization in the birds. The adaptation length of birds fed an experimental diet may affect the determined AME value due to the diet matrix and physiochemical properties of the feedstuff. Therefore, the objective of this thesis was to evaluate a select group of energy-containing feedstuff with different diets and with factors such as coccidia challenge and exogenous enzyme supplementation that may influence the determined AME values in broiler chickens. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://uknowledge.uky.edu/animalsci_etds/105 https://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1114&context=animalsci_etds Theses and Dissertations--Animal and Food Sciences UKnowledge apparent metabolizable energy broiler chickens coccidiosis corn oats wheat Poultry or Avian Science |
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Feed accounts for the highest cost associated in poultry production, with energy-containing feedstuffs being the most expensive portion of the cost of feeding. The increasing demand for poultry meat gives reason to determine accurate apparent metabolizable energy (AME) values for various feedstuff through measuring energy utilization in the birds. The adaptation length of birds fed an experimental diet may affect the determined AME value due to the diet matrix and physiochemical properties of the feedstuff. Therefore, the objective of this thesis was to evaluate a select group of energy-containing feedstuff with different diets and with factors such as coccidia challenge and exogenous enzyme supplementation that may influence the determined AME values in broiler chickens. |
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Dunaway, Andrew E. |
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Dunaway, Andrew E. |
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METABOLIZABLE ENERGY DETERMINATION IN BROILER CHICKENS |
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METABOLIZABLE ENERGY DETERMINATION IN BROILER CHICKENS |
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METABOLIZABLE ENERGY DETERMINATION IN BROILER CHICKENS |
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METABOLIZABLE ENERGY DETERMINATION IN BROILER CHICKENS |
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METABOLIZABLE ENERGY DETERMINATION IN BROILER CHICKENS |
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metabolizable energy determination in broiler chickens |
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