Alabi O J, Shaibu M J, Mbajiorgu E F, Makinde O J, Ng'ambi J W, Ayo A, Ogbiko A
Research Office, University of Limpopo, Private Bag X1106, Sovenga, 0727, South Africa.
Animal Production Department, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 2025 Aug 8;57(7):358. doi: 10.1007/s11250-025-04606-1.
This study evaluated the effect of partial replacement of maize meal with peels from pineapples and oranges on growth indices, apparent nutrient digestibility, carcass characteristics and sensory attributes of broiler chickens. Day old unsexed Ross 308 broiler chickens (n = 480) were allocated randomly into four diets in a completely randomized design. Each diet had six (6) replicates of twenty birds. The four dietary treatments were: control (0 g kg peels); 50 g kg pineapple peels (PP); 50 g kg orange peels (OP); and 25 g kg each of pineapple and orange peels (POP). Feed and fresh water were offered ad libitum. The experiment lasted for 56 days. Results showed that the dietary treatments influenced all the growth parameters measured with birds on the control diet doing better (P < 0.05) than the treated diets. The apparent nutrient digestibility results showed that birds fed the pineapple/orange mixed peels diet were similar to the control group in crude protein (71.53 vs. 76.22%) and ash digestibility (64.01 vs. 59.12%). The birds fed the mixed peels diet had higher DM (83.55 vs. 83.03%) and NFE (95.89 vs. 93.26%) digestibility values than those fed the control diet. The carcass results indicated that the control diets did better than the other treatments only in the live weight (1410.25 g) of the birds. In the dressing percentage (73.73 vs. 69.00%) and drumstick weight (10.01 vs. 8.99%), birds on the pineapple/orange mixed peels did better than those on the control, while there were no differences between them and those on the control diet in most of the other carcass parameters measured. Meat from birds fed the pineapple/orange mixed peels had better aroma and tenderness than that of the control group. It was concluded that 50 g kg of maize could be replaced with an equal mixture of pineapple and orange peels in the diet of broiler chickens.
本研究评估了用菠萝皮和橙皮部分替代玉米粉对肉鸡生长指标、表观养分消化率、胴体特性和感官属性的影响。将一日龄未分性别的罗斯308肉鸡(n = 480)采用完全随机设计随机分配到四种日粮中。每种日粮有六个重复,每个重复二十只鸡。四种日粮处理分别为:对照组(0 g/kg皮);50 g/kg菠萝皮(PP);50 g/kg橙皮(OP);以及25 g/kg菠萝皮和25 g/kg橙皮(POP)。自由提供饲料和新鲜水。实验持续56天。结果表明,日粮处理影响了所有测量的生长参数,对照组的鸡表现更好(P < 0.05),优于处理组日粮。表观养分消化率结果表明,饲喂菠萝/橙混合皮日粮的鸡在粗蛋白消化率(71.53%对76.22%)和灰分消化率(64.01%对59.12%)方面与对照组相似。饲喂混合皮日粮的鸡的干物质消化率(83.55%对83.03%)和无氮浸出物消化率(95.89%对93.26%)高于饲喂对照组日粮的鸡。胴体结果表明,对照组日粮仅在鸡的活重(1410.25 g)方面比其他处理更好。在屠宰率(73.73%对69.00%)和鸡腿重量(10.01 g对8.99 g)方面,饲喂菠萝/橙混合皮的鸡比对照组的鸡表现更好,而在大多数其他测量的胴体参数方面,它们与对照组日粮的鸡之间没有差异。饲喂菠萝/橙混合皮的鸡的肉比对照组的肉具有更好的香气和嫩度。得出的结论是,在肉鸡日粮中,50 g/kg的玉米可以用等量的菠萝皮和橙皮混合物替代。