The performance of broiler chicks fed diets containing extruded cottonseed meal supplemented with lysine

被引:65
|
作者
Henry, MH
Pesti, GM [1 ]
Bakalli, R
Lee, J
Toledo, RT
Eitenmiller, RR
Phillips, RD
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Dept Poultry Sci, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] Univ Georgia, Dept Food Sci & Technol, Athens, GA 30602 USA
关键词
broiler; cottonseed meal; lysine; soybean meal; extrusion;
D O I
10.1093/ps/80.6.762
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Three experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that extruding cottonseed meal (CSM) with supplemental lysine improves its feeding value by detoxifying gossypol. The performance of 1-wk-old straight-run Peterson x Arbor Acres broiler chicks fed diets containing 20% feed-grade or extruded CSM was compared with that of control chicks fed corn and soybean meal-based broiler rations. All diets were formulated to meet minimum NRC requirements. Lysine levels were adjusted by addition of synthetic lysine at rates of 0.5 to 2.0% of the protein in CSM. In all experiments, weight gain, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio (FCR) of broilers at 21 d were significantly affected by the diets. Feeding feed-grade and extruded CSM resulted in decreased body weight gain, increased feed intake, and inefficient feed utilization. When 2% lysine was added to feed-grade or extruded CSM, the body weight gains of chicks were not significantly different from those fed the control diet. The FCR of chicks fed feed-grade and extruded CSM plus 2% lysine at 21 d was significantly better than that of chicks fed feed-grade or extruded CSM alone. Abdominal fat pads las a percentage of body weight) were significantly increased by the inclusion of CSM with or without the addition of lysine (P less than or equal to 0.019). Liver, spleen, and heart weights were not affected by the presence of 20% CSM in the diet. The effects of CSM on plasma iron level was not consistent. Only in Experiment 1 did CSM cause a significant reduction in plasma iron. The hemoglobin contents and hematocrit values of blood from chicks fed diets with 20% CSM were not significantly different from those of the controls. The extrusion process reduced the free gossypol in CSM, but the total gossypol level was not changed, and chick performance was not improved. However, this study shows that, with adequate supplemental lysine, CSM can be used in broiler diets without a reduction in performance.
引用
收藏
页码:762 / 768
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Growth performance of growing-finishing pigs fed diets supplemented with Chinese cottonseed meal based on amino acid digestibilities
    Li, DF
    Xu, XX
    Qiao, SY
    Zheng, CT
    Chen, Y
    Piao, XS
    Han, IK
    Thacker, P
    ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2000, 13 (04): : 521 - 527
  • [42] Production responses to diets supplemented with soybean meal, expeller soybean meal, or dry-extruded cottonseed cake by lactating dairy cows
    Webb, N. W.
    Bernard, J. K.
    Tao, S.
    APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2019, 35 (06): : 543 - 549
  • [43] LYSINE REQUIREMENT OF GROWING CHICKS FED SESAME MEAL GELATIN DIETS AT 3 PROTEIN LEVELS
    BOOMGAAR.J
    BAKER, DH
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 1973, 52 (02) : 586 - 591
  • [44] INTAKE, PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS YIELD OF BROILER CHICKENS FED DIETS CONTAINING DRIED CASSAVA PEEL MEAL
    Valerio Geron, Luiz Juliano
    da Costa, Fabiana Gomes
    Silva Moraes, Karla Juliane
    de Oliveira, Edinalva Martins
    Gomes, Ronivaldo Dias
    Pereira, Sheslei Ribeiro
    da Silva, Ana Paula
    da Cruz, Cristiano
    Pelicia, Kleber
    BOLETIM DE INDUSTRIA ANIMAL, 2015, 72 (04): : 304 - 310
  • [45] Performance of broiler chicks fed various levels of dietary lysine and crude protein
    Sterling, KG
    Pesti, GM
    Bakalli, RI
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2003, 82 (12) : 1939 - 1947
  • [46] Influence of sunflower meal based diets supplemented with exogenous enzyme and digestible lysine on performance, digestibility and carcass response of broiler chickens
    Mushtaq, T.
    Sarwar, M.
    Ahmad, G.
    Mirza, M. A.
    Ahmad, T.
    Noreen, U.
    Mushtaq, M. M. H.
    Kamran, Z.
    ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2009, 149 (3-4) : 275 - 286
  • [47] LOW GOSSYPOL COTTONSEED MEAL AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SOYBEAN-MEAL IN BROILER DIETS
    YO, T
    AGRIBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR AGRARBIOLOGIE AGRIKULTURCHEMIE OKOLOGIE, 1991, 44 (04): : 357 - 362
  • [49] PUTRESCINE EFFECTS ON PERFORMANCE OF MALE BROILER CHICKS FED LOW-PROTEIN DIETS SUPPLEMENTED WITH ESSENTIAL AMINO-ACIDS
    COLNAGO, GL
    JENSEN, LS
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 1992, 71 (01) : 211 - 214
  • [50] UTILIZATION OF COMMERCIALLY PROCESSED GLANDLESS COTTONSEED MEAL IN BROILER DIETS
    WALDROUP, PW
    KEYSER, EG
    BOWEN, TE
    TOLLETT, VE
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 1967, 46 (05) : 1334 - &