Avaliação nutricional de co-produtos do milho para frango de corte caipira / Evaluation nutrition of byproduct of corn for free-range broiler chickens
AUTOR(ES)
Stélio Bezerra Pinheiro de Lima
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2007
RESUMO
The objective of this work was to determine the chemical composition and the metabolic yield of the integral germ of corn (IGC), bran of glúten 21% (BG-21) and bran of glúten 60% (BG-60). Three samples of each waste was analyzes: dry matter, crude protein, ash, fat, crude energy, crud fiber concentration. After, three assays of metabolization was carried through, which had represented the phases: initial, growth and termination of the free-range chicken, for determines the coefficients of apparent metabolization of the dry matter (CAMDM) and of the crude energy (CAMCE), the apparent metabolizable energy (AME) and apparent corrected for nitrogen (AMEn), true metabolizable energy (TME) and true corrected for nitrogen (TMEn). The IGC obtained high concentration the fat (46.24%), whereas the high bG-21 CF values (10.55%) and the G-60 values of CP above of 65.97%. CAMDM andCAMCB was highest for the BG-60 (56.82 and 63.73%), after of the IGC (45.36 and 41.00%) and of the BG-21 (27.94 and 30.43%). The mesas values of AMEn were: 2,701; 1,069 and 3,195 kcal/kg for the IGC, the BG-21 and the BG-60, respectively. The crescent linear effect the age for energy metbolizable values in the IGC and BG-21.
ASSUNTO(S)
metabolizable energy byproducts of corn co-produtos zootecnia energia metabolizavel frango de corte caipira free-ranger broiler milho avicultura
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