The use of a new high efficiency soybean meal and full fat soybean meal to improve the performance of poultry feeding


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Neoh. S. B., . and Ng L. E., . (2004) The use of a new high efficiency soybean meal and full fat soybean meal to improve the performance of poultry feeding. [Proceedings Paper]

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A new high efficiency soybean meal and full fat soybean meal produced by changes in processing technology has been proven to significantly improve weight gain and FCR in broilers and improve egg production egg mass and hatchability in layers and breeders. Scientific evaluation using Protein Efficiency Ratio PER testing and Apparent Metabolizable Energy AME testing show that these products have significantly higher PER and AME when compared with other soybean meals. Furthermore by substituting soybean meal and vegetable oil with this new high efficiency full fat soybean meal in isocaloric and isonitrogenous diets further improved FCR and weight gain in broilers and increased egg size in layers and breeders. A possible explanation for this improved performance is that better quality feed ingredients create a lighter more efficient viscera system which releases more net nutrients for growth and reproduction. This hypothesis is supported by feeding trials.


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A new high efficiency soybean meal and full fat soybean meal produced by changes in processing technology has been proven to significantly improve weight gain and FCR in broilers and improve egg production egg mass and hatchability in layers and breeders. Scientific evaluation using Protein Efficiency Ratio PER testing and Apparent Metabolizable Energy AME testing show that these products have significantly higher PER and AME when compared with other soybean meals. Furthermore by substituting soybean meal and vegetable oil with this new high efficiency full fat soybean meal in isocaloric and isonitrogenous diets further improved FCR and weight gain in broilers and increased egg size in layers and breeders. A possible explanation for this improved performance is that better quality feed ingredients create a lighter more efficient viscera system which releases more net nutrients for growth and reproduction. This hypothesis is supported by feeding trials.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: Available at Perpustakaan Sultan Abdul Samad Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang Selangor Malaysia HD9410.1 A111 2004 vol.3 Call Number
AGROVOC Term: Soybean meal
AGROVOC Term: Poultry
AGROVOC Term: Feeding
AGROVOC Term: Weight gain
AGROVOC Term: Protein efficiency ratio
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:14
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12085

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