2014
DOI: 10.1590/1516-635x1604449-458
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Feeding high-moisture corn grain silage to broilers fed alternative diets and maintained at different environmental temperatures

Abstract: Absorption, alternative feeds, poultry, cholesterol, metabolism, triglycerides.Submitted: September/2013 Approved: May/2014 ABStRACtThe effects of the dietary substitution of dry corn by high-moisture corn grain silage (HMCGS) were evaluated on the performance, nutrient digestibility and serum biochemical parameters of broilers reared in an alternative production system and submitted to different environmental temperatures. A total of 288 one-day-old male Cobb chicks were distributed according to a randomi… Show more

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“… Kelly and Holmes (1971) report no difference in the feed intake of laying hens (47 weeks old) when 70% of dry corn was replaced with reconstituted HMSC (as a % of diet DM). Cruz-Polycarpo et al (2014) also reported no difference in the feed intake of broilers (7 weeks old) when 60% of dry corn was replaced with HMSC (as a % of diet DM). Furthermore, in a separate trial, which we ran at the same time as this trial, domestic meat-type chickens (90 birds) were fed the CON diet (53.5% commercial diet, on a DM basis), EC diet (61.9% HMEC) or SC diet (71.5% HMSC) from 4 to 17 weeks of age.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“… Kelly and Holmes (1971) report no difference in the feed intake of laying hens (47 weeks old) when 70% of dry corn was replaced with reconstituted HMSC (as a % of diet DM). Cruz-Polycarpo et al (2014) also reported no difference in the feed intake of broilers (7 weeks old) when 60% of dry corn was replaced with HMSC (as a % of diet DM). Furthermore, in a separate trial, which we ran at the same time as this trial, domestic meat-type chickens (90 birds) were fed the CON diet (53.5% commercial diet, on a DM basis), EC diet (61.9% HMEC) or SC diet (71.5% HMSC) from 4 to 17 weeks of age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The nutritional value of HMEC or HMSC for lactating cows ( Chandler et al , 1975 ; Ferraretto et al , 2013 ), beef cattle ( Utley and McCormick, 1975 ; Stock et al , 1991 ), swine ( Engelke et al , 1984 ; Asche et al , 1986 ) and broilers ( Garlich, 1976 ; Cruz-Polycarpo et al , 2014 ) has been discussed in several reports. Those reports indicate that HMEC and HMSC are available to such livestock as energy feed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%