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BOOK ON CARBOHYDRASES IN BROILERS - DE

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The performance of broilers (0-6 weeks) supplemented with carbohydrase grew better and had a better feed efficiency ratio (FER) . Supplementation of multicarbohydrase to marginally deficient in energy diet improved performance of broilers and retention of protein and fat. However, supplementation of mannanase had showed no significant effect on performance of broilers. Supplementation of multicarbohydrase in broiler diets had shown significant increase in carcass yields by reducing processing losses. Thus, energy level can be reduced in broiler diet (by 100kcal ME/kg) than standard while supplementing their diets with multicarbohydrase without any adverse effect on birds for economical broiler production. It is concluded, that multicarbohydrase (Xylanase @50 g/ton + Mannanase @50 g/ton + Amylase @40 g/ton) supplementation had improved overall performance of broilers as well as digestibility of crude protein in low energy diets.

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O autor, Kumar Govil, nasceu a 3 de Julho de 1988 em Gwalior, (M.P). Passou o exame do ensino secundário superior na 1ª divisão. Em 2008 ele foi admitido na faculdade de Veterinária & A.H. Jabalpur e obteve o grau de BVSc & AH no ano de 2013 e depois completou MVSc com 8.3 OGPA em Nutrição Animal da mesma faculdade.

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Authors ANJALI GAUTAM, Kumar Govil
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2022
 
EAN 9786204738208
ISBN 9786204738208
No. of pages 120
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Veterinary medicine

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