Growth response of crossbred village (kampung) chickens to starter diets of differing energy contents


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Engku Azahan E.A., . and Azlina Azma I.A., . and Noraziah M., . Growth response of crossbred village (kampung) chickens to starter diets of differing energy contents. pp. 51-55. ISSN 1394-3227

Abstract

A study was carried out on crossbred Malaysian village (kampung) chickens to investigate the effect of dietary energy in the starter feed on growth performance. The dietary treatments were 13.5 12.5 11.5 and 10.5 MJ apparent metabolisable energy (AME)/kg feed imposed from day one until the termination of the trial on day 21. All diets were iso-nitrogenous at 21 crude protein level. Energy efficiency (energy intake per kg body weight gain) was significantly lower (p0.05) with treatment 10.5 MJ/kg than with other treatments with a trend of increasing efficiency values with increasing dietary energy levels. Between treatments differences in body weight gain and feed conversion efficiency were not significantly different while differences in feed intake were inconsistent. It is concluded that for the crossbred kampung chicken during the starter phase low dietary energy levels in the vicinity of 10.5 MJ/kg might prove to be relatively economical as compared to the use of dietary energy level of 12.5 MJ/kg or higher as usually practiced for commercial broiler starter feeds.


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Abstract

A study was carried out on crossbred Malaysian village (kampung) chickens to investigate the effect of dietary energy in the starter feed on growth performance. The dietary treatments were 13.5 12.5 11.5 and 10.5 MJ apparent metabolisable energy (AME)/kg feed imposed from day one until the termination of the trial on day 21. All diets were iso-nitrogenous at 21 crude protein level. Energy efficiency (energy intake per kg body weight gain) was significantly lower (p0.05) with treatment 10.5 MJ/kg than with other treatments with a trend of increasing efficiency values with increasing dietary energy levels. Between treatments differences in body weight gain and feed conversion efficiency were not significantly different while differences in feed intake were inconsistent. It is concluded that for the crossbred kampung chicken during the starter phase low dietary energy levels in the vicinity of 10.5 MJ/kg might prove to be relatively economical as compared to the use of dietary energy level of 12.5 MJ/kg or higher as usually practiced for commercial broiler starter feeds.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Crossbreds
AGROVOC Term: Chickens
AGROVOC Term: Animal feeding
AGROVOC Term: Diet
AGROVOC Term: Dietary value
AGROVOC Term: Energy
AGROVOC Term: Growth
AGROVOC Term: Animal growth hormone
AGROVOC Term: Malaysia
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 26 Apr 2025 14:48
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/21336

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