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APPAREND AND TRUE METABOLIZABLE ENERGY OF HIGH PROTEIN SUNFLOWER MEAL IN BALANCE EXPERIMENTS WITH ROOSTERS
Author(s) -
S. Chobanova,
D. Penkov
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
trakia journal of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1313-3551
pISSN - 1312-1723
DOI - 10.15547/tjs.2022.01.004
Subject(s) - amen , sunflower , soybean meal , meal , zoology , nitrogen balance , fodder , chemistry , food science , biology , mathematics , broiler , agronomy , nitrogen , raw material , organic chemistry
Aim: To establish the zero nitrogen corrected apparent (AMEn-o) and the true (TMEn-o) metabolizable energy of two batches high – protein (dehulled, with 45 and 50% crude protein in DM) sunflower meal.Material and Methods: Standardized methods for balance experiments with poultry. The roosters were 1 year old – White Plymouth Rock – race. Six birds were tube fed and six feed deprived per each batch of fodder. Separately experiments with intact and caecoectomized roosters were conducted. Results: The following levels (J/g DM) have been established: Batch 45%: (AMЕn-o): intact: 8430, caecoectomized: 8317, mean: 8373; (TMЕn-o): intact: 9221, caecoectomized: 9108, mean: 9164. For the batch 50% the results were: 9281, 10061, mean - 96711 and 9943, 10973, mean - 10458 J/g DM respectively. Conclusion: The authors suggest that both feed batches can replace isoenergetic soybean meal in combined fodders for poultry.

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