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Effects of processing, particle size and moisturizing of sorghum-based feeds on pellet quality and broiler production

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the effect of pelleted and expanded sorghum-based feeds prepared with different moisture levels and particle size of ingredients on metabolizable energy, ileal digestibility of amino acids and broiler performance. METHODS: The experiment was performed with 720 m...

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Autores principales: da Silva, Patrícia Garcia, Oliveira, Luana Martins Schaly, de Oliveira, Nayanne Rodrigues, de Moura Júnior, Fábio Ataides, Silva, Maura Regina Sousa, Cordeiro, Deibity Alves, Minafra, Cibele Silva, dos Santos, Fabiana Ramos
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies (AAAP) and Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology (KSAST) 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5756930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28920405
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.17.0473
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author da Silva, Patrícia Garcia
Oliveira, Luana Martins Schaly
de Oliveira, Nayanne Rodrigues
de Moura Júnior, Fábio Ataides
Silva, Maura Regina Sousa
Cordeiro, Deibity Alves
Minafra, Cibele Silva
dos Santos, Fabiana Ramos
author_facet da Silva, Patrícia Garcia
Oliveira, Luana Martins Schaly
de Oliveira, Nayanne Rodrigues
de Moura Júnior, Fábio Ataides
Silva, Maura Regina Sousa
Cordeiro, Deibity Alves
Minafra, Cibele Silva
dos Santos, Fabiana Ramos
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the effect of pelleted and expanded sorghum-based feeds prepared with different moisture levels and particle size of ingredients on metabolizable energy, ileal digestibility of amino acids and broiler performance. METHODS: The experiment was performed with 720 male broiler chicks of the Cobb strain, with treatments of six replications, with 15 birds each; they were arranged in a completely randomized design and 2×2×2 factorial scheme (pelleted or expanded feed processing, 0.8% or 1.6% moisture addition in the mixer, and particle size of 650 or 850 microns). RESULTS: Higher pellet quality (pellets, % and pellet durability index [PDI]) was obtained in expanded diets and inclusion of 1.6% moisture. The particle size of 850 microns increased the PDI of final diet. All studied treatments had no significant effect on weight gain and broiler carcass and cut yields. Lower feed conversion occurred for birds fed pelleted feed at 42 d. The highest apparent metabolizable energy (AME) and apparent metabolizable energy corrected to zero nitrogen balance (AMEn) values of feed in the initial rearing phase (10 to 13 days) were observed in birds fed pelleted feed or for feed prepared with 1.6% moisture. The highest ileal digestibility coefficients of amino acids were obtained with the consumption of pelleted feed prepared with a particle size of 650 microns and 1.6% moisture. CONCLUSION: Pelleted feed prepared with a milling particle size of 650 microns and 1.6% moisture provided increased ileal digestibility of amino acids and AMEn in the starter period. However, the expanded feed improved pellet quality and feed conversion of broilers at 42 days of age. We conclude that factors such as moisture, particle size and processing affect the pellet quality, and therefore should be considered when attempting to optimize broiler performance.
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spelling pubmed-57569302018-01-12 Effects of processing, particle size and moisturizing of sorghum-based feeds on pellet quality and broiler production da Silva, Patrícia Garcia Oliveira, Luana Martins Schaly de Oliveira, Nayanne Rodrigues de Moura Júnior, Fábio Ataides Silva, Maura Regina Sousa Cordeiro, Deibity Alves Minafra, Cibele Silva dos Santos, Fabiana Ramos Asian-Australas J Anim Sci Article OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the effect of pelleted and expanded sorghum-based feeds prepared with different moisture levels and particle size of ingredients on metabolizable energy, ileal digestibility of amino acids and broiler performance. METHODS: The experiment was performed with 720 male broiler chicks of the Cobb strain, with treatments of six replications, with 15 birds each; they were arranged in a completely randomized design and 2×2×2 factorial scheme (pelleted or expanded feed processing, 0.8% or 1.6% moisture addition in the mixer, and particle size of 650 or 850 microns). RESULTS: Higher pellet quality (pellets, % and pellet durability index [PDI]) was obtained in expanded diets and inclusion of 1.6% moisture. The particle size of 850 microns increased the PDI of final diet. All studied treatments had no significant effect on weight gain and broiler carcass and cut yields. Lower feed conversion occurred for birds fed pelleted feed at 42 d. The highest apparent metabolizable energy (AME) and apparent metabolizable energy corrected to zero nitrogen balance (AMEn) values of feed in the initial rearing phase (10 to 13 days) were observed in birds fed pelleted feed or for feed prepared with 1.6% moisture. The highest ileal digestibility coefficients of amino acids were obtained with the consumption of pelleted feed prepared with a particle size of 650 microns and 1.6% moisture. CONCLUSION: Pelleted feed prepared with a milling particle size of 650 microns and 1.6% moisture provided increased ileal digestibility of amino acids and AMEn in the starter period. However, the expanded feed improved pellet quality and feed conversion of broilers at 42 days of age. We conclude that factors such as moisture, particle size and processing affect the pellet quality, and therefore should be considered when attempting to optimize broiler performance. Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies (AAAP) and Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology (KSAST) 2018-01 2017-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5756930/ /pubmed/28920405 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.17.0473 Text en Copyright © 2018 by Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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da Silva, Patrícia Garcia
Oliveira, Luana Martins Schaly
de Oliveira, Nayanne Rodrigues
de Moura Júnior, Fábio Ataides
Silva, Maura Regina Sousa
Cordeiro, Deibity Alves
Minafra, Cibele Silva
dos Santos, Fabiana Ramos
Effects of processing, particle size and moisturizing of sorghum-based feeds on pellet quality and broiler production
title Effects of processing, particle size and moisturizing of sorghum-based feeds on pellet quality and broiler production
title_full Effects of processing, particle size and moisturizing of sorghum-based feeds on pellet quality and broiler production
title_fullStr Effects of processing, particle size and moisturizing of sorghum-based feeds on pellet quality and broiler production
title_full_unstemmed Effects of processing, particle size and moisturizing of sorghum-based feeds on pellet quality and broiler production
title_short Effects of processing, particle size and moisturizing of sorghum-based feeds on pellet quality and broiler production
title_sort effects of processing, particle size and moisturizing of sorghum-based feeds on pellet quality and broiler production
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5756930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28920405
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.17.0473
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