Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 113066
The effect of multienzyme preparation on the growth performance of broilers
The effect of multienzyme preparation on the growth performance of broilers // Acta Agraria Kaposvariensis, 6 (2002), 2; 245-252 (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The effect of multienzyme preparation on the
growth performance of broilers
Autori
Kralik, Gordana ; Bogut, Ivan ; Škrtić, Zoran ; Kušec, Goran
Izvornik
Acta Agraria Kaposvariensis (1418-1789) 6
(2002), 2;
245-252
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
broiler ; enzyme ; body weight ; feed conversion
Sažetak
The multienzyme preparation, as a stabilised mixture of enzymes: β ; -glucanase, xylanase, alpha-amylase, protease, β ; - glucosidase, cellulase and chemicellulase, and its effect on fattening characteristics of broilers were investigated in this study. The research has been carried out on male Avian 34 broilers. Broilers in control group were fed with preparations containing 21.25 % crude proteins and 13.3 MJ/kg ME, i.e. 19.45 % crude proteins and 13.53 MJ/kg ME. The polienzyme preparation in the amount of 0.05% was added to the diets for broilers in experimental group. After 6 weeks of fattening, the average live weight of broilers in experimental group was 2088± ; 69.89g, while the average live weight of broilers in control group was 1962± ; 65.70g (P<0.01). Supplementation of multienzyme preparation influenced the achievement of higher live weights of the broilers from the experimental group for 6.42%, compared to the control and enhanced food conversion for 5.52%. Evaluation of the inflection point (TI) proved that the supplementation of multienzyme preparation into the broiler diets improves progressive growth stage of broilers.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Poljoprivreda (agronomija)
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