[en] Leave of cassava left on the fields after the harvest of the roots constitute a local source of nutritive elements for farm animals. By using a separated feeding, we hypothesized that performances of chicken may be improved. Therefore, the objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of a separated feeding on chicken in finishing stage. To check this assumption, a sample of one hundred COBB 500 chicken 3 week- old was randomized and divided into two groups (control and treated.) Each group was subdivided into 5 repeated groups of 10 chickens each one. The first group received a mixture of feed containing 5% of waste of leave given in a single throughout whereas the second group received a basic feeding without waste of leaves distributed in a first throughout and leaves of cassava served in the second throughout. Results showed that the separate feed significantly (p < 0. 05) improved the final live weight at 6 weeks (1692 g versus 1900 g), the consumption of basic food (120. 5 g versus 153. 94), the BGW (43.2 g/day versus 62.9 g/day), the index of consumption (2, 3 versus 2, 0). In addition, the consumption of the flour of manioc was modulated in separate food and constant in mixed food (5 g per day against 1. 3). In the same way, the treatment reduced the production costs of chicken. The incorporation of the wastes of cassava as a local energy and protein sources by using separate feeding opens interesting prospects in tropical poultry farming.
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
Guembo, Joseph Rusty
Adzona, Prudence Pitchou
Bati, Jean Bamard
Saboukoulou, Alain Juste
Ntsoumou, Vincy Midrak
Mabanza-Mbanza, Bienvenu Balthazar
Pepah, Pachellie Edvylia
Ndinga, Fiacre Arnaud
Hornick, Jean-Luc ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de gestion vétérinaire des Ressources Animales (DRA) > Nutrition animale en milieu tropical
Banga-Mboko, Henri
Language :
French
Title :
Effet de l'alimentation séparée à base des feuilles de manioc post-récolte sur les performances des poulets de chair en finition
Alternative titles :
[en] Effect of cassava leaf wastes meal by using a separate feeding on the performance of broiler chicken in the finishing stage
Publication date :
January 2022
Journal title :
International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences
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