51. Growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickens on diets containing Keratinase-treated and untreated feather meal-based diets.
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Ayanwale, Bisi Alex, Egwim, Evans Chidi, Alemede, Iyabode Comfort, Otu, Bisong Okpata, Egena, Stephen Sunday Acheneje, Ocheme, Ocheme Boniface, Alabi, Olushola John, Jiya, Elisha Zhiri, Tsado, Daniel Nma, Abu, Mathew Hassan, Bamidele, Ridwan Olalekan, and Paul, Esther
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MEAT quality , *BROILER chickens , *FEATHERS , *MEALS , *COST benefit analysis , *ONE-way analysis of variance , *DIET , *SOYBEAN meal - Abstract
We evaluated the growth performance and meat quality parameters of broiler chickens fed keratinase-treated and untreated feather meal-based diets using Ross 308 chicks. Seven treatments were used: birds in treatment 1 were not given any feather meal-based diets. Treatment 2–4 birds were fed 8%, 16% and 24% untreated feather meal-based diets, while treatment 5–7 birds were fed 8%, 16% and 24% keratinase-treated feather meal-based diets. Performance parameters and cost-benefit analysis were carried out. The use of keratinase improved the ash and nitrogen-free extract contents of the feather meal. One-way analysis of variance revealed differences (P < 0.05) in the growth performance parameters, carcass characteristics and meat minerals with the exception of Phosphorus. Organoleptic parameters were not influenced (P > 0.05) by the treatments except appearance and flavour. Our study revealed that, feather meal-based diets could be used as a protein source in broiler chickens nutrition up to 24%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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