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Nutritive Value of Mulberry Leaf Meal and its Effect on the Performance of 35-70-Day-Old Geese

Availability of feed crops for animal production is decreasing, creating a need to identify alternative food sources. With their high protein content, mulberry leaves are a likely candidate for feed supplementation and have been trialed on pigs and chickens, but little is known about their effect as...

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Autores principales: Wang, Chao, Yang, Feiyun, Wang, Qigui, Zhou, Xiaorong, Xie, Ming, Kang, Ping, Wang, Yangming, Peng, Xiangwei
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Publicado: Japan Poultry Science Association 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32908407
http://dx.doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0160070
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author Wang, Chao
Yang, Feiyun
Wang, Qigui
Zhou, Xiaorong
Xie, Ming
Kang, Ping
Wang, Yangming
Peng, Xiangwei
author_facet Wang, Chao
Yang, Feiyun
Wang, Qigui
Zhou, Xiaorong
Xie, Ming
Kang, Ping
Wang, Yangming
Peng, Xiangwei
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description Availability of feed crops for animal production is decreasing, creating a need to identify alternative food sources. With their high protein content, mulberry leaves are a likely candidate for feed supplementation and have been trialed on pigs and chickens, but little is known about their effect as a feed supplement on geese. Here, we determine the nutritive value of mulberry leaf meal (MLM), measure the digestibility of energy and amino acid of MLM in male Sichuan white geese, and evaluate the performance of these geese fed an MLM-supplemented diet. The composition of MLM was as follows: gross energy 4.94 Mcal/kg, crude protein 18.81%, ether extract 11.65%, crude fiber 12.45%, calcium 2.46%, phosphorous 0.24% and amino acids 0.26–1.92% (all % on a dry matter basis). Using the emptying then force-feeding method on 24 geese aged 194 days, we measured the apparent metabolizable energy of MLM as 1.58 Mcal/kg (on a dry matter basis), and the true total tract digestibility of the amino acids in MLM as 50.54–79.98%. We then randomly allocated a further 210 geese aged 35 days to one of five dietary treatments (control diet alone or supplemented with 4%, 8%, 12% or 16% MLM). Each treatment contained six replicate pens of seven birds per pen, and birds were maintained on their treatment until 70 days of age. Geese fed diets containing MLM exhibited lower weight gains, elevated feed consumption and an increased feed to gain ratio (P<0.05) compared with geese fed the control diet. Moreover, geese fed diets supplemented with MLM all experienced diarrhea, reduced amounts of subcutaneous fat and lower percentages of skin and abdominal fat (P<0.05) compared with control geese. In conclusion, MLM should be used with caution as a feed supplement for geese.
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spelling pubmed-74771862020-09-08 Nutritive Value of Mulberry Leaf Meal and its Effect on the Performance of 35-70-Day-Old Geese Wang, Chao Yang, Feiyun Wang, Qigui Zhou, Xiaorong Xie, Ming Kang, Ping Wang, Yangming Peng, Xiangwei J Poult Sci Research Note Availability of feed crops for animal production is decreasing, creating a need to identify alternative food sources. With their high protein content, mulberry leaves are a likely candidate for feed supplementation and have been trialed on pigs and chickens, but little is known about their effect as a feed supplement on geese. Here, we determine the nutritive value of mulberry leaf meal (MLM), measure the digestibility of energy and amino acid of MLM in male Sichuan white geese, and evaluate the performance of these geese fed an MLM-supplemented diet. The composition of MLM was as follows: gross energy 4.94 Mcal/kg, crude protein 18.81%, ether extract 11.65%, crude fiber 12.45%, calcium 2.46%, phosphorous 0.24% and amino acids 0.26–1.92% (all % on a dry matter basis). Using the emptying then force-feeding method on 24 geese aged 194 days, we measured the apparent metabolizable energy of MLM as 1.58 Mcal/kg (on a dry matter basis), and the true total tract digestibility of the amino acids in MLM as 50.54–79.98%. We then randomly allocated a further 210 geese aged 35 days to one of five dietary treatments (control diet alone or supplemented with 4%, 8%, 12% or 16% MLM). Each treatment contained six replicate pens of seven birds per pen, and birds were maintained on their treatment until 70 days of age. Geese fed diets containing MLM exhibited lower weight gains, elevated feed consumption and an increased feed to gain ratio (P<0.05) compared with geese fed the control diet. Moreover, geese fed diets supplemented with MLM all experienced diarrhea, reduced amounts of subcutaneous fat and lower percentages of skin and abdominal fat (P<0.05) compared with control geese. In conclusion, MLM should be used with caution as a feed supplement for geese. Japan Poultry Science Association 2017-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7477186/ /pubmed/32908407 http://dx.doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0160070 Text en 2017, Japan Poultry Science Association. The Journal of Poultry Science is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Wang, Chao
Yang, Feiyun
Wang, Qigui
Zhou, Xiaorong
Xie, Ming
Kang, Ping
Wang, Yangming
Peng, Xiangwei
Nutritive Value of Mulberry Leaf Meal and its Effect on the Performance of 35-70-Day-Old Geese
title Nutritive Value of Mulberry Leaf Meal and its Effect on the Performance of 35-70-Day-Old Geese
title_full Nutritive Value of Mulberry Leaf Meal and its Effect on the Performance of 35-70-Day-Old Geese
title_fullStr Nutritive Value of Mulberry Leaf Meal and its Effect on the Performance of 35-70-Day-Old Geese
title_full_unstemmed Nutritive Value of Mulberry Leaf Meal and its Effect on the Performance of 35-70-Day-Old Geese
title_short Nutritive Value of Mulberry Leaf Meal and its Effect on the Performance of 35-70-Day-Old Geese
title_sort nutritive value of mulberry leaf meal and its effect on the performance of 35-70-day-old geese
topic Research Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7477186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32908407
http://dx.doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0160070
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