Prestage Department of Poultry Science, North Carolina State University, Campus Box 7608, Scott Hall, Raleigh, NC 27695-7608, USA.
Prestage Department of Poultry Science, North Carolina State University, Campus Box 7608, Scott Hall, Raleigh, NC 27695-7608, USA.
Poult Sci. 2021 Oct;100(10):101395. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.101395. Epub 2021 Jul 24.
Drying temperature (DT) of corn can influence its nutritional quality, but whether this is influenced by endosperm hardness is not clear. Two parallel experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of 2 yellow dent corn hybrids with average and hard kernel hardness, dried at 3 temperatures (35, 80, and 120°C), and 2 supplementation levels of an exogenous amylase (0, 133 g/ton of feed) on live performance, starch and protein digestibility, and energy utilization of Ross 708 male broilers. Twelve dietary treatments consisting of a 2 × 3 × 2 factorial arrangement were evaluated using 3-way ANOVA in a randomized complete block design. In Experiment 1, a total of 1,920 male-chicks were randomly allocated to 96 floor pens, whereas 480 day-old chicks were distributed among 96 cages for Experiment 2. At 40 d, interaction effects (P < 0.05) were detected on BWG, FCR, and flock uniformity. Supplementation with exogenous amylase resulted in heavier broilers, better FCR and flock uniformity, only in the diets based on corn dried at 35°C. Additionally, interaction effects were observed on FCR due to kernel hardness and DT (P < 0.01), kernel hardness and amylase supplementation (P < 0.001), and DT and amylase supplementation (P < 0.05). Exogenous amylase addition to the diets based on corn with an average hardness improved FCR up to 2 points (1.49 vs. 1.51 g:g) whereas there was no effect of amylase on FCR of broilers fed diets based on corn with hard endosperm. Total tract retention of starch was increased (P < 0.05) in broilers fed diets based on corn with average kernel hardness compared to hard kernel. Corn dried at 80 and 120°C had up to 1.21% points less starch total tract retention than the one dried at 35°C. Supplementing alpha-amylase resulted in beneficial effects for broiler live performance, energy utilization, and starch total tract digestibility results. Treatment effects on starch characteristics were explored. Corn endosperm hardness, DT and exogenous amylase can influence the live performance of broilers. However, these factors are not independent and so must be manipulated strategically to improve broiler performance.
干燥温度(DT)会影响玉米的营养价值,但这是否受胚乳硬度的影响尚不清楚。进行了两项平行实验,研究了 2 种平均硬度和硬粒硬度的黄色马齿玉米杂交种,在 3 种温度(35、80 和 120°C)下干燥,并添加 2 种外源淀粉酶水平(0、133 g/吨饲料)对罗斯 708 雄性肉鸡的生产性能、淀粉和蛋白质消化率以及能量利用率的影响。使用完全随机区组设计的 3 因素方差分析评估了由 2×3×2 因子排列组成的 12 种饮食处理。在实验 1 中,总共 1920 只雄性小鸡被随机分配到 96 个地板围栏中,而 480 只 1 日龄小鸡被分配到 96 个笼子中用于实验 2。在 40 日龄时,BWG、FCR 和群体均匀度出现了互作效应(P<0.05)。在仅基于 35°C 干燥的玉米的日粮中添加外源淀粉酶,可使鸡更重、FCR 更好且群体均匀度更高。此外,由于核硬度和 DT(P<0.01)、核硬度和淀粉酶补充剂(P<0.001)以及 DT 和淀粉酶补充剂(P<0.05)的互作,FCR 也出现了交互作用。在基于平均硬度的玉米日粮中添加外源淀粉酶可将 FCR 提高 2 分(1.49 对 1.51 g:g),而在基于硬胚乳玉米日粮中添加淀粉酶对 FCR 没有影响。与硬核相比,基于平均核硬度的玉米日粮中淀粉的全肠道保留率增加(P<0.05)。80 和 120°C 干燥的玉米的淀粉全肠道保留率比 35°C 干燥的玉米低 1.21%。添加α-淀粉酶对肉鸡生产性能、能量利用率和淀粉全肠道消化率结果有有益影响。探讨了处理对淀粉特性的影响。玉米胚乳硬度、DT 和外源淀粉酶可影响肉鸡的生产性能。然而,这些因素并非独立的,因此必须进行策略性的操作,以提高肉鸡的性能。