Prestage Department of Poultry Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27695-7608, USA.
Prestage Department of Poultry Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27695-7608, USA.
Poult Sci. 2021 Apr;100(4):101002. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.01.025. Epub 2021 Jan 16.
Bedding (litter) is essential to poultry performance and health and can have an environmental impact after use in the poultry facility such as a soil amendment or as an alternative energy source. Pine shavings are the most common bedding used for turkey production. However, the increase in its price and its increasing scarcity in some areas have created new research opportunities for reusing litter as bedding. Improvement in feed pellet quality has been reported to improve poultry performance. However, the reports for turkeys are limited and dated. This study's objective was to determine how the improvement of feed pellet quality and the use of biochar added to a combination of used turkey brooder house litter and Miscanthus grass as bedding affects turkey performance, small intestine morphology, and ammonia production. Nicolas Select (Aviagen Turkeys, Lewisburg, WV) male poults (816) were randomly assigned to 48 concrete litter floor pens on the day of hatch. The experiment used a completely randomized block design with a 2 × 4 factorial arrangement of treatments: 2 levels of fines in the feed and 4 bedding treatments. The bedding treatments were a constant level of used turkey brooder house litter combined with a varying combination of biochar and Miscanthus grass. Turkey's body weight (BW), body weight gain (BWG), feed intake (FI), and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were determined. Differences in treatment means were considered to be statistically significant at P ≤ 0.05 using a mixed model in SAS 9.4. Turkeys fed the feed with improved pellet quality had a higher BW from 3 to 17 wk (17.0 ± 0.1 kg) than turkeys fed an increased abundance of fines (16.72 ± 0.1 kg). Turkeys fed feed with increased pellet quality had a lower FI (45.6 vs. 48.1 ± 0.4 kg) and improved FCR (2.20 vs. 2.31 ± 0.01) from 0 to 20 wk. Litter treatment with 20% biochar resulted in higher BW at 20 wk (20.91 ± 0.16 kg) because of increased BWG at 11 wk over the rest of the biochar levels (3.7 ± 0.1 kg). Strategies to reduce the abundance of fines in feed through feed formulation, feed manufacturing, feed transport, and in-house feed management should be considered to increase male turkeys' performance. There may be opportunities to use biochar as a litter amendment to improve turkey health and performance.
垫料(垫料)对家禽的性能和健康至关重要,并且在禽舍中使用后会对环境产生影响,例如土壤改良剂或替代能源。刨花是火鸡生产中最常用的垫料。但是,其价格的上涨及其在某些地区的日益稀缺,为重新利用垫料作为垫料创造了新的研究机会。据报道,改善饲料颗粒质量可以提高家禽的性能。但是,有关火鸡的报告有限且已过时。本研究的目的是确定改善饲料颗粒质量和在使用过的火鸡育雏室垫料和芒草的混合物中添加生物炭作为垫料如何影响火鸡的性能,小肠形态和氨的产生。尼古拉选择(Aviagen Turkeys,Lewisburg,WV)雄性雏鸡(816)在孵化的当天被随机分配到 48 个混凝土垫料地板围栏中。该实验采用完全随机分组设计,具有 2 个因子的 4 种垫料处理的 2×4 因子排列:饲料中细粉的 2 个水平和 4 种垫料处理。垫料处理是固定水平的用过的火鸡育雏室垫料与生物炭和芒草的不同组合相结合。测定火鸡的体重(BW),体重增加(BWG),采食量(FI)和饲料转化率(FCR)。使用 SAS 9.4 中的混合模型,当处理均值差异达到 P≤0.05 时,认为存在统计学意义。从 3 到 17 周龄(17.0±0.1kg),饲喂改善颗粒质量的饲料的火鸡体重高于饲喂细粉丰度增加的火鸡(16.72±0.1kg)。从 0 到 20 周龄,饲喂改善颗粒质量的饲料的火鸡 FI(45.6 对 48.1±0.4kg)和 FCR(2.20 对 2.31±0.01)较低。由于 11 周龄时比其余生物炭水平(3.7±0.1kg)的 BWG 增加,20%生物炭处理的垫料导致 20 周龄时 BW 更高。通过饲料配方,饲料加工,饲料运输和内部饲料管理来减少饲料中细粉丰度的策略,应考虑提高雄性火鸡的性能。可能有机会使用生物炭作为垫料改良剂来改善火鸡的健康和性能。