Changes in growth, digestibility and gut anatomy by broilers fed diets containing ethanol- treated castor oil seed (Ricinus communis L.) meal.

Subscribe to access this work and thousands more

ABSTRACT

Eight weeks feeding trial was conducted to investigate the chemical composition, growth response, apparent nutrient digestibility, gut characteristics and morphology of broiler chickens fed four diets containing ethanol-treated castor oil seed meal (ECAM). Two hundred day-old Anak 2000 broiler chicks were then allotted to the four experimental diets containing ECAM at 0, 100, 150 and 200 g/kg, respectively. Each treatment was replicated five times with 10 birds per replicate. The final live weight, weight gain and feed intake reduced (P < 0.01) with increasing dietary inclusion of ECAM. Control fed broilers and those fed diets containing 100 g/kg and 150 g/kg ECAM had similar feed to gain ratio. Broilers fed diets containing 200 g/kg ECAM recorded the least (Linear and quadratic contrast, P < 0.05) crude protein and crude fibre digestibility, and the poorest (Linear contrast, P < 0.05) feed to gain ratio. Similar improved feed to gain ratio, apparent crude fibre, fat and ash digestibility were noticed with birds fed the control diet, diets containing 100 g/kg and 150 g/kg ECAM, respectively. Relative gizzard weight increased (P < 0.05) with increasing dietary inclusion levels of ECAM.


Broilers fed with 200 g/kg ECAM recorded the heaviest (P < 0.05) relative gizzard, pancreas, duodenum weight and the longest (P < 0.05) relative jejunum and ileum length. Villi length and crypt depth of the duodenum reduced (P < 0.05) with increasing dietary inclusion of ECAM. In conclusion, ethanol-treated castor seed oil meal can be included up to 150 g/kg diet in broiler ration without impairing growth and nutrient digestibility.


Key Words: Broiler performance, gut anatomy, ethanol, castor oil seed, apparent digestibility


Table of content

Introduction.

Materials and Methods.

Results.

Discussion.

Conclusion.

Literature cited.

Subscribe to access this work and thousands more
Save
Overall Rating

0

5 Star
(0)
4 Star
(0)
3 Star
(0)
2 Star
(0)
1 Star
(0)
APA

Ridwan, A. (2018). Changes in growth, digestibility and gut anatomy by broilers fed diets containing ethanol- treated castor oil seed (Ricinus communis L.) meal.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/changes-in-growth-digestibility-and-gut-anatomy-by-broilers-fed-diets-containing-ethanol-treated-castor-oil-seed-ricinus-communis-l-meal-6685

MLA 8th

Ridwan, Awosanya "Changes in growth, digestibility and gut anatomy by broilers fed diets containing ethanol- treated castor oil seed (Ricinus communis L.) meal." Afribary. Afribary, 29 Jan. 2018, https://afribary.com/works/changes-in-growth-digestibility-and-gut-anatomy-by-broilers-fed-diets-containing-ethanol-treated-castor-oil-seed-ricinus-communis-l-meal-6685. Accessed 28 Mar. 2024.

MLA7

Ridwan, Awosanya . "Changes in growth, digestibility and gut anatomy by broilers fed diets containing ethanol- treated castor oil seed (Ricinus communis L.) meal.". Afribary, Afribary, 29 Jan. 2018. Web. 28 Mar. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/changes-in-growth-digestibility-and-gut-anatomy-by-broilers-fed-diets-containing-ethanol-treated-castor-oil-seed-ricinus-communis-l-meal-6685 >.

Chicago

Ridwan, Awosanya . "Changes in growth, digestibility and gut anatomy by broilers fed diets containing ethanol- treated castor oil seed (Ricinus communis L.) meal." Afribary (2018). Accessed March 28, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/changes-in-growth-digestibility-and-gut-anatomy-by-broilers-fed-diets-containing-ethanol-treated-castor-oil-seed-ricinus-communis-l-meal-6685