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Title: Effects of Anaerobic Fermentation and Lyle Treatment of Delonix regia Seed Meal on Performance of Finisher Broilers
Authors: Egena, S. S. A.
Shiawoya, E. L.
Usman, Abdulkadir
Yahaya, S. K.
Keywords: Delonix seed meal, finisher broilers, Lyle treatment, anaerobic fermentation
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Animal Production Research Advances
Citation: Egena et.al., Effects of Delonix regia seed meal on performance of finisher broilers, Animal Production Research Advances 4(3&4):232-237, 2008
Abstract: An experiment was conducted using 120 day-old Hubbard broiler birds to evaluate the effects of anaerobic fermentation and Lyle treatment of Delonix regia seed meal on the performance of finisher broilers. Four treatment diets designated T1, T2, T3 and T4 were compounded with T1 representing 0% anaerobically fermented and Lyle treated Delonix regia seed meal, T2 representing 5% untreated raw Delonix seed meal, while T3 and T4 5% and 7.5% anaerobically fermented and Lyle treated Delonix seed meal respectively. Experimental design used was completely randomised design. The result shows that the treatment did not significantly (P>0.05) affect body weight and feed conversion ratio but significantly (P<0.05) affected feed intake and body weight gain. Dry matter, crude fibre and ash Digestibility were not significantly affected (P>0.05) while crude protein, ether extract, and nitrogen free extract Digestibility were affected (P<05) by the treatment diets. The inclusion of anaerobically fermented and Lyle treated Delonix regia seed meal in the diet affected (P<0.07) the head, crop intestines and the lungs while the neck, gizzard, heart, kidney, liver, thigh, drumstick, back, breast and wing were not affected (P>0.05) significantly. It was concluded that anaerobic fermentation followed by Lyle treatment of Delonix regia seed meal makes it suitable for use as a substitute for groundnut cake in finisher broiler diet
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/15134
ISSN: 0794-4721
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