The effect of a wheat-fat-interaction on the efficacy of a multi-enzyme preparation in broiler chickens

被引:8
|
作者
Huyghebaert, G
机构
[1] Rijksstation voor Kleinveeteelt, 9820 Merelbeke
关键词
enzymes; efficiency; wheat; fat; broiler chicks;
D O I
10.1016/S0377-8401(97)00030-8
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The effect of different dietary combinations of wheat (0, 250 and 500 g kg(-1)) and fat (low, medium, high) on the efficacy of a commercial multi-enzyme preparation (Bio-feed + CT: BCT) was assessed in a balance trial with broiler chickens from 22 to 26 days of age using mash diets. Responses were measured in terms of excreta/feed(E/F)ratio, N-retention, fat digestibility and MEn-values. All balance parameters were to a variable degree influenced by the 3 dietary factors (wheat, fat and BCT). In addition, there were 2 interesting interactions, (1) the favorable effect of BCT on the balance parameters was only obvious in combination with wheat (directly proportional to the wheat level) and (2) the effect of fat supplementation on dietary MEn-content was variable and dependent on dietary wheat concentration (the curvilinearity was directly proportional to the wheat level). The MEn-content of wheat was clearly influenced by the 3 dietary factors: its inclusion level (-3.8% lower at 500 than at 250 g kg(-1)), dietary fat level (-2 and -4% at medium and high fat level resp.) and BCT-supplementation (varying from +4.9 to 9.4%). The MEn-equivalence of BCT was quite variable, varying from about 110 (at 0 g kg(-1) wheat) to 1020 MJ/kg (at 500 g kg(-1) wheat combined with either medium or high dietary fat level). The required wheat/BCT ratio should be adapted to the dietary wheat concentration (250 versus 500 g kg(-1)) or not. For a constant MEn-increase of wheat (e.g. +8%) the respective ratios were 702 and 1171, but for the same target MEn-value of wheat, this ratio was about 715 and was largely unaffected by dietary wheat concentration. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
引用
收藏
页码:55 / 66
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Effects of A Multi-Enzyme Complex or Probiotic Supplementation on Performance and Nutrient Digestibility of Broiler Chicks
    Y.K.Han
    W.I.Lee
    P.A.Thacker
    Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology, 2010, 1 (03) : 156 - 164
  • [22] Dietary Energy and Amino Acid Enhancement From a Multi-enzyme Preparation
    Cozannet, Pierre
    Kidd, Mike T.
    Yacoubi, Nadia
    Geraert, Pierre-Andre
    Preynat, Aurelie
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH, 2019, 28 (01): : 136 - 144
  • [23] Enzyme for corn-soybean meal diet: Target substrates and enzyme efficacy in broiler chickens
    Slominski, B. A.
    Meng, X.
    Boros, D.
    Campbell, L. D.
    Guenter, V.
    Jia, W.
    Jones, O.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2006, 85 : 129 - 129
  • [24] The effect of low-glucosinolate rapeseed meat in diets with multi-enzyme supplement on performance and protein digestibility in broiler chicks
    Toghyani, M.
    Mohammadsalehi, A.
    Gheisari, A.
    Tabeidian, S. A.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL AND FEED SCIENCES, 2009, 18 (02): : 313 - 321
  • [25] Growth performance, intestinal morphometry, and blood serum parameters of broiler chickens fed diets containing increasing levels of wheat bran with or without exogenous multi-enzyme supplementation during the grower and finisher phases
    Idan, Frank
    Paulk, Chad B.
    Pokoo-Aikins, Anthony
    Stark, Charles R.
    LIVESTOCK SCIENCE, 2023, 275
  • [26] Improving the nutritive value of full-fat rice bran for broiler chickens using a lipase-based enzyme preparation
    Tan, SH
    Thomas, DV
    Camden, BJ
    Kadim, IT
    Morel, PCH
    Pluske, JR
    ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2000, 13 (03): : 360 - 368
  • [27] ECOLOGICAL ASPECT OF ADDITION OF DIFFERENT QUANTITY OF ENZYME PREPARATION TO MIXTURE FOR BROILER CHICKENS
    Banaszkiewicz, Teresa
    ECOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING A-CHEMIA I INZYNIERIA EKOLOGICZNA A, 2011, 18 (03): : 335 - 340
  • [28] Effects of a multi-enzyme on performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chickens fed corn-soybean meal basal diets with different metabolizable energy levels
    Gitoee, A.
    Janmohammadi, H.
    Taghizadeh, A.
    Rafat, S. A.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL RESEARCH, 2015, 43 (03) : 295 - 302
  • [29] Feeding whole wheat of different varieties with or without dietary enzyme to broiler chickens.
    Rahimi, Khadijeh
    Agazadeh, Ali Mirza
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2006, 86 (04) : 595 - 595
  • [30] Effects of wet feeding and enzyme supplementation on nutritional value of wheat screenings for broiler chickens
    Sadeghi, Ghorbanali
    Karimi, Ahmad
    Mohammadi, Soosan
    Vaziry, Asaad
    Habibian, Mahmood
    ANIMAL PRODUCTION SCIENCE, 2017, 57 (09) : 1906 - 1915