أهلا وسهلا بك زائرنا الكريم ، في منتديات الأرانب للجميع .
المرجو منك أن تقوم بتسجـيل الدخول لتقوم بالمشاركة معنا. إن لم يكن لـديك حساب بعـد ، نتشرف بدعوتك لإنشائه بالتسجيل لديـنا . سنكون سعـداء جدا بانضمامك الي اسرة المنتدى . مع تحيات الإدارة
منتدى الأرانب للجميع
أهلا وسهلا بك زائرنا الكريم ، في منتديات الأرانب للجميع .
المرجو منك أن تقوم بتسجـيل الدخول لتقوم بالمشاركة معنا. إن لم يكن لـديك حساب بعـد ، نتشرف بدعوتك لإنشائه بالتسجيل لديـنا . سنكون سعـداء جدا بانضمامك الي اسرة المنتدى . مع تحيات الإدارة
منتدى الأرانب للجميع
هل تريد التفاعل مع هذه المساهمة؟ كل ما عليك هو إنشاء حساب جديد ببضع خطوات أو تسجيل الدخول للمتابعة.
[The effect of substitution of soybean meal 44% in the diet of Silver Montazah chickens and hens by algae meal (40.59%) at levels of 0%, 25% 50% and 75%. The obtained results are summarized as follows: Live body weight: - There was an increase in live body weight (10.2-18.8%), (7.2-20.5%) and (5.9-28.5%) at 25% algae meal level than other treatments. -The highest body weight was at 25% algae meal level. -The worst body weight was at 75% algae meal level. Body weight gain: -It was noted that the best weight gain was in level 25% algae meal, as well as in 50% algae meal at week 4 till 20 weeks of age, while at level 75% the lower in body weight gain was detected. Growth rate: -There was an increase in growth rate at level 25% algae meal at weeks 2 till 6 weeks of age than other treatments (T1, T3, andT4). -Increasing algae meal increased growth rate at weeks 7-20 weeks. -Increasing algae meal decreased growth rate at weeks (0-4,5-8,9-12 and 0-12) -75% algae meal was the worst in the growth rate. Feed consumption: -Increasing the level of algae meal decreased feed consumption -Birds fed 75% algae meal consumed less than other treatments. Feed conversion: - The best treatment in feed conversion was 25% algae meal level until 12 weeks of age. -On contrary 75% algae meal level was the best in feed conversion from 16-20 weeks of age. Sexual maturity: - The age of sexual maturity decreased with the increased level of algae meal up to 50%. - Birds need more time to arrive sexual maturity for T1 and T4 algae meal groups than T2 and T3. - Body weight increased as algae meal increased up to 50% then body weight decreased at 75% algae meal group. - Egg weight improved with increased the level of algae meal up to 50%. Mortality -Increasing the algae meal levels in the diet decreased percentage. Carcass: - There was increasing of heart, heart%, gizzard, spleen, spleen% and G.L.H at Level 25% algae meal. - The Liver and liver % was increased at level 50% algae meal. - The dress was increased in chicks fed diet control and 25% algae meal (74.11, 70.34), respectively. - Level 75% algae meal was the worst in all traits. Second experiment: Live body weight: -Increasing the levels of algae meal from 0% to 75% significantly (p<0.05) decreased average body weight. -Level at 25% algae meal was the best in body weight significantly (p<0.05). Feed consumption: -Diets have nearly the same calories 2718.51, 2731.77, 2778.9 and 2792.69 respectively. - The feed consumed for the three treatments were equal in 22 until 30 weeks of age. -Daily feed intake decreased with increasing algae meal. Feed conversion: -Increasing the level of algae meal up to 50% improved significantly (p<0.05) feed conversion. - T2 and T 4 (25 and 75%) algae meal had the worst feed conversion. Egg number: -Egg production for 4 treatments through the 8 experimental 4-week periods. It has been observed that increasing algae meal level from control (TI) to 50% (T3) increased significantly average egg number. -T4 (750/0) decreased significantly (p<0.05) average egg production/ hen/ period
-Birds fed control diet reached its peak production at 34-weeks of age. -Level 50% algae meal reached its peak production at 30-weeks of age recording the highest level among other treatments. -Birds fed 75% algae meal was inferior in egg number throughout the experimental period. Egg weight: - Increasing the level of algae meal increased egg weight up to 50% algae meal then decreased at level 75%. -Level at 50% algae meal produced the high egg weight than other treatments Egg mass: -Level at 50% algae meal was the highest egg mass in all ages. - Egg mass of birds fed control diets increased than other treatments (25% and 75%) algae meal. -Level at 75% algae meal was the worst in egg mass. Egg quality: Egg weight -At level 25% algae meal was highest than other treatments fu egg weight -Egg weight at 30-34 weeks of ages increased significantly (p<0.05) while at 38, 42 and 46 weeks of ages the increase was not significant. Shell weight%: -There was a significant difference of shell weight at ages 30,34,38,42 and 46 weeks of ages. -Shell weight percentage was the heaviest at level (0 and 500/0) of algae meal. -Level at 75% algae meal decreased shell weight percentage. Shell thickness: -No difference among shell thicknesses in all level at 30,34 weeks. -Ages at 38, 42 and 46 weeks of age were significantly (p<0.05) in shell thickness. -Shell thickness increased until level 50% of algae meal. Haugh units: -No significant differences among level 0%, 25%, 50% and 75% in all ages until 42 weeks of age. - There were a significant differences (p<0.05) among all levels of algae meal at week 46. Yolk color: - There were a significant differences (p<0.05) in yolk color in weeks 30, 34, 42 and 46 except 38 weeks of ages no significant difference of_ yolk color was observed. . Yolk color increased with increasing level of algae meal. - 75% algae meal level was the highest in yolk color. Shape index: -There were no significant differences in shape index at weeks 30, 38, 42, and 46 weeks of age. - There was a significant difference (p<0.05) in shape index at week 34. Yolk index: - There were no significant differences in yolk index at 30, 34, 36, 42 and 46 weeks of age. -At level 0% the highest in yolk index while, at level 25% algae meal the worst in yolk index. Fertility percent: -Level at 50% algae meal was the best in fertility percent than other treatments. -Level at 75% algae meal the worst in fertility percent. Hatchability percent: -It was noted that 50% algae meal increased hatchability (p<0.05) than other treatments (TI, T2 and T4). Mortality: -Mortality percent in all birds increased with increasing level of algae meal from 0% to 75% of Silver Montazah hens. Carcass traits: - The level of algae meal at 50% increased heart, liver, heart% and dress. -Level 25% of algae meal increased spleen, spleen% G.L.H, gizzard, gizzard% than other treatments. -Dressing percentage increased significantly at 25 % algae meal than other treatments. -Level 75% algae meal (T4) was the worst in all traits. Blood samples: -Increasing the level of algae meal in the diet did not affect total protein, albumin, globulin, NG ratio and glucose. -Level at 75% algae meal decreased total lipids and cholesterol. Digestibility coefficients: -There were no significant differences (p<0.05) among treatments unless digestibility coefficients of dry matter. -Level 250/0 algae meal the highest of dry matter than other treatments. -Increasing level of algae meal to 50 or 75% decreased significantly (p<0.05) dry matter crude fiber, ether extract and nitrogen free extract digestibilities. -Digestibility coefficient of crude protein improved as the level of algae meal increased until 50%. Physical and chemical analysis: - Increasing the level of algae meal increased WHC, TEND and color significantly (p<0.05). -Birds fed 25% algae meal had the highest pH than other treatments respectively. - Increasing the level of algae meal fed to different groups caused a significantly increase (P<0.05) in the level of dry matter and crude protein but decreased in ash and ether extract. Economic efficiency: -The total feed consumption was decreased by increasing algae meal level in the diet. - The price/kg diet was decreased by increasing algae meal in the laYing diet. -Net revenue was the highest in case of diets contained 50% algae meal (11.68 LE/hen), after which it decreased to reach (4.63 LE/hen in 25% and 7.37LE/hen for 75%) algae meal.
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