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Fermented cottonseed meal improves production performance and reduces fat deposition in broiler chickens.

Jun Li Niu1, Lian Qing Wei1, Yuan Qing Luo1, Wen Ting Yang1, Qi Cheng Lu1, Xin Xia Zheng1, Yu Jie Niu1, Wen Sheng1, Hong Cheng1, Wen Ju Zhang1, Cun Xi Nie1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of fermented cottonseed meal (FCSM) on growth performance, carcass traits, and fat deposition in white-feather broiler chickens.
METHODS: A total of 480 male one-day-old white-feather broiler chickens were selected randomly and divided into four groups with six replicates of 20 chickens in each. The experimental chickens were fed diets including 3%, 6%, or 9% FCSM fermented by Candida tropicalis until 42 days old. In the experiment, the chickens of the control group were fed soybean meal.
RESULTS: FCSM supplementation linearly decreased the feed conversion ratio from d 15 to 21 and d 36 to 42, respectively (p<0.05). The percentage of carcass and semi-eviscerate increased in response to dietary FCSM supplementation at d 21 (p<0.05). The percentage of eviscerated and semi-eviscerate of 3FCSM was higher than that in other groups at d 35 (p<0.05). At the age of 42 d, the percentage of carcass increased in a quadratic way among increasing FCSM in diets (p<0.05). The subcutaneous fat thickness linearly decreased with the increasing levels of FCSM at d 21 (p<0.05). Gompertz and Logistic functions provided a better fit on abdominal fat and subcutaneous fat, respectively. The best fitted equation predicted that the maximum growth rate of abdominal fat weight and subcutaneous fat thickness occurred at d 28. FCSM had no significant effects on the shape of growth curve of abdominal fat weight and subcutaneous fat thickness, but reduced the height of the curve. Birds receiving the 6FCSM diet for 21 d had smaller adipocyte surface and lower serum glucose as well as triglyceride concentration.
CONCLUSION: FCSM is beneficial for broiler chickens as it positively affects their growth and carcass in addition to altering their fat deposition.

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Keywords:  Abdominal Fat; Adipocyte Surface; Carcass Trait; Fermented Feedstuffs; Growth Performance; Poultry

Year:  2020        PMID: 33254361      PMCID: PMC7961297          DOI: 10.5713/ajas.20.0571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Biosci        ISSN: 2765-0189


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