Effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers

Present study was conducted to evaluate the different levels of energy to protein ratios (EPR) using food waste and black soldier fly larvae meal (FWBSFL) on growth performance and nutrient digestibility of broilers. A total of 160 one-day old broiler chicks were divided randomly to four groups and...

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Main Authors: Al-Qazzaz, Mohammed Farooq Abdulhameed, Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi, Idris, Lokman Hakim, Ismail, Dahlan, Akit, Henny
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Published: 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.795012021-05-28T18:24:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79501/ Effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers Al-Qazzaz, Mohammed Farooq Abdulhameed Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi Idris, Lokman Hakim Ismail, Dahlan Akit, Henny Present study was conducted to evaluate the different levels of energy to protein ratios (EPR) using food waste and black soldier fly larvae meal (FWBSFL) on growth performance and nutrient digestibility of broilers. A total of 160 one-day old broiler chicks were divided randomly to four groups and each group had 8 replicates with 5 chicks per replicate. The control diet was formulated using conventional feed ingredients with EPR of 154 for the starter period and 167 for the finisher period. The other treatments were diets with normal, low, and high EPR (154,143, and 166 for the starter period; 167, 155, and 177 for the finisher period) using FWBSFL. Feed consumption and body weight gain as well as digestibility of crude protein, crude fiber, and fat were decreased due to feeding of FWBSFL diets. Different levels of EPR using FWBSFL decreased growth performance and nutrient digestibility of broilers. 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79501/1/Effect%20of%20energy%20to%20protein%20ratio%20using%20alternative%20feed%20ingredients%20on%20growth%20performance%20and%20nutrient%20digestibility%20in%20broilers.pdf Al-Qazzaz, Mohammed Farooq Abdulhameed and Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi and Idris, Lokman Hakim and Ismail, Dahlan and Akit, Henny (2019) Effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers. Indian Journal of Animal Research, 53 (8). art. no. B-1007. pp. 1069-1073. 10.18805/ijar.B-1007
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description Present study was conducted to evaluate the different levels of energy to protein ratios (EPR) using food waste and black soldier fly larvae meal (FWBSFL) on growth performance and nutrient digestibility of broilers. A total of 160 one-day old broiler chicks were divided randomly to four groups and each group had 8 replicates with 5 chicks per replicate. The control diet was formulated using conventional feed ingredients with EPR of 154 for the starter period and 167 for the finisher period. The other treatments were diets with normal, low, and high EPR (154,143, and 166 for the starter period; 167, 155, and 177 for the finisher period) using FWBSFL. Feed consumption and body weight gain as well as digestibility of crude protein, crude fiber, and fat were decreased due to feeding of FWBSFL diets. Different levels of EPR using FWBSFL decreased growth performance and nutrient digestibility of broilers.
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author Al-Qazzaz, Mohammed Farooq Abdulhameed
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi
Idris, Lokman Hakim
Ismail, Dahlan
Akit, Henny
spellingShingle Al-Qazzaz, Mohammed Farooq Abdulhameed
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi
Idris, Lokman Hakim
Ismail, Dahlan
Akit, Henny
Effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers
author_facet Al-Qazzaz, Mohammed Farooq Abdulhameed
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara @ Ab Hadi
Idris, Lokman Hakim
Ismail, Dahlan
Akit, Henny
author_sort Al-Qazzaz, Mohammed Farooq Abdulhameed
title Effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers
title_short Effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers
title_full Effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers
title_fullStr Effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers
title_full_unstemmed Effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers
title_sort effect of energy to protein ratio using alternative feed ingredients on growth performance and nutrient digestibility in broilers
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79501/1/Effect%20of%20energy%20to%20protein%20ratio%20using%20alternative%20feed%20ingredients%20on%20growth%20performance%20and%20nutrient%20digestibility%20in%20broilers.pdf
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