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The Efficiency of Xylanase in Broiler Chickens Fed with Increasing Dietary Levels of Rye
SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this study, the effect of xylanase addition to a diet with an increasing content of modern hybrid rye was evaluated. In the first feeding phase (from 1 to 21 days of age), even a low dietary level of rye (5%) decreased the body weight gain of birds. However, results obtained in ol...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406454/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30708944 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9020046 |
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author | Arczewska-Wlosek, Anna Swiatkiewicz, Sylwester Bederska-Lojewska, Dorota Orczewska-Dudek, Sylwia Szczurek, Witold Boros, Danuta Fras, Anna Tomaszewska, Ewa Dobrowolski, Piotr Muszynski, Siemowit Kwiecien, Małgorzata Schwarz, Tomasz |
author_facet | Arczewska-Wlosek, Anna Swiatkiewicz, Sylwester Bederska-Lojewska, Dorota Orczewska-Dudek, Sylwia Szczurek, Witold Boros, Danuta Fras, Anna Tomaszewska, Ewa Dobrowolski, Piotr Muszynski, Siemowit Kwiecien, Małgorzata Schwarz, Tomasz |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this study, the effect of xylanase addition to a diet with an increasing content of modern hybrid rye was evaluated. In the first feeding phase (from 1 to 21 days of age), even a low dietary level of rye (5%) decreased the body weight gain of birds. However, results obtained in older birds indicated that modern hybrid rye can be used in up to 20% dietary level in broiler diets from 22 to 42 days of age, especially when the diet is supplemented with xylanase. ABSTRACT: In this paper, we present a study on the evaluation of the effect of xylanase addition to a diet with an increasing content of modern hybrid rye (Brasetto variety) on the performance indices and viscosity of small intestine content in broiler chickens. A total of 560 1-day-old male Ross 308 chickens were randomly assigned to 1 of 10 treatments, each comprising 7 replicate cages, with 8 male birds per cage. A 5 × 2 factorial arrangement was employed, with five dietary levels of ground rye (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%). All the diets were either unsupplemented or supplemented with xylanase (200 mg/kg of feed; with minimum xylanase activity 1000 FXU/g). In the starter rearing period (1–21 days of age), the inclusion of rye (without xylanase supplementation) to the diet, even at the lowest dietary level (5%), negatively affected body weight gain (p < 0.05); there was no effect on feed intake and feed conversion ratio. In older chickens (the grower-finisher rearing period; 22–42 days of age), none of the dietary levels of rye (5–20%) affected growth performance indices. Similarly, no significant effect of increasing dietary level of rye was found for the entire rearing period (1–42 days of age). Diet supplementation with xylanase improved body weight gain and feed conversion ratio in chickens from 1 to 21 days of age. No positive effect of enzyme was found in older birds. No significant effects of the experimental factors used were noticed on the results of slaughter analysis, i.e., the carcass yield, breast meat yield, abdominal fat, and relative weight of the liver and gizzard. A high dietary concentration of rye (20%) increased the viscosity of small intestine content (p < 0.05); however, diet supplementation with xylanase significantly alleviated this effect. The findings of this experiment indicated that modern hybrid rye grain may be used at a 20% dietary level in broiler diets during the second feeding phase, i.e., from 22 to 42 days of age, without any detrimental influence on growth performance indices, while enzyme (xylanase) positively affected body weight gain and feed conversion ratio in younger chicks (1–21 days of age). |
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spelling | pubmed-64064542019-03-08 The Efficiency of Xylanase in Broiler Chickens Fed with Increasing Dietary Levels of Rye Arczewska-Wlosek, Anna Swiatkiewicz, Sylwester Bederska-Lojewska, Dorota Orczewska-Dudek, Sylwia Szczurek, Witold Boros, Danuta Fras, Anna Tomaszewska, Ewa Dobrowolski, Piotr Muszynski, Siemowit Kwiecien, Małgorzata Schwarz, Tomasz Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this study, the effect of xylanase addition to a diet with an increasing content of modern hybrid rye was evaluated. In the first feeding phase (from 1 to 21 days of age), even a low dietary level of rye (5%) decreased the body weight gain of birds. However, results obtained in older birds indicated that modern hybrid rye can be used in up to 20% dietary level in broiler diets from 22 to 42 days of age, especially when the diet is supplemented with xylanase. ABSTRACT: In this paper, we present a study on the evaluation of the effect of xylanase addition to a diet with an increasing content of modern hybrid rye (Brasetto variety) on the performance indices and viscosity of small intestine content in broiler chickens. A total of 560 1-day-old male Ross 308 chickens were randomly assigned to 1 of 10 treatments, each comprising 7 replicate cages, with 8 male birds per cage. A 5 × 2 factorial arrangement was employed, with five dietary levels of ground rye (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%). All the diets were either unsupplemented or supplemented with xylanase (200 mg/kg of feed; with minimum xylanase activity 1000 FXU/g). In the starter rearing period (1–21 days of age), the inclusion of rye (without xylanase supplementation) to the diet, even at the lowest dietary level (5%), negatively affected body weight gain (p < 0.05); there was no effect on feed intake and feed conversion ratio. In older chickens (the grower-finisher rearing period; 22–42 days of age), none of the dietary levels of rye (5–20%) affected growth performance indices. Similarly, no significant effect of increasing dietary level of rye was found for the entire rearing period (1–42 days of age). Diet supplementation with xylanase improved body weight gain and feed conversion ratio in chickens from 1 to 21 days of age. No positive effect of enzyme was found in older birds. No significant effects of the experimental factors used were noticed on the results of slaughter analysis, i.e., the carcass yield, breast meat yield, abdominal fat, and relative weight of the liver and gizzard. A high dietary concentration of rye (20%) increased the viscosity of small intestine content (p < 0.05); however, diet supplementation with xylanase significantly alleviated this effect. The findings of this experiment indicated that modern hybrid rye grain may be used at a 20% dietary level in broiler diets during the second feeding phase, i.e., from 22 to 42 days of age, without any detrimental influence on growth performance indices, while enzyme (xylanase) positively affected body weight gain and feed conversion ratio in younger chicks (1–21 days of age). MDPI 2019-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6406454/ /pubmed/30708944 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9020046 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Arczewska-Wlosek, Anna Swiatkiewicz, Sylwester Bederska-Lojewska, Dorota Orczewska-Dudek, Sylwia Szczurek, Witold Boros, Danuta Fras, Anna Tomaszewska, Ewa Dobrowolski, Piotr Muszynski, Siemowit Kwiecien, Małgorzata Schwarz, Tomasz The Efficiency of Xylanase in Broiler Chickens Fed with Increasing Dietary Levels of Rye |
title | The Efficiency of Xylanase in Broiler Chickens Fed with Increasing Dietary Levels of Rye |
title_full | The Efficiency of Xylanase in Broiler Chickens Fed with Increasing Dietary Levels of Rye |
title_fullStr | The Efficiency of Xylanase in Broiler Chickens Fed with Increasing Dietary Levels of Rye |
title_full_unstemmed | The Efficiency of Xylanase in Broiler Chickens Fed with Increasing Dietary Levels of Rye |
title_short | The Efficiency of Xylanase in Broiler Chickens Fed with Increasing Dietary Levels of Rye |
title_sort | efficiency of xylanase in broiler chickens fed with increasing dietary levels of rye |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406454/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30708944 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9020046 |
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