2020
DOI: 10.37496/rbz4920190036
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Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the inclusion of feather and blood meal (FBM) in broiler pre-starter and starter diets according to the processing method used. Performance, digestibility, and intestinal morphometry of broilers fed diets containing FBM were evaluated in two experiments, in the pre-starter (1-7 d) and starter (8-21 d) phases in a randomized block design with four treatments and five replicates of 12 birds, totaling 20 experimental units per trial. The criteria used for block formatio… Show more

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“…Donkoh et al [ 49 ] observed improvements in growth performance of broiler chicks fed solar dried BM (7.5%) in combination with fish meal and without the inclusion of essential AA. Laboissiere et al [ 134 ] observed that a combination of FM and BM could be included in diets of broiler chickens at 9% in the pre-starter and starter phase without negative effects on performance and nutrient digestibility. However, processing methods for BM could reduce the nutrient utilization in broiler chickens.…”
Section: Protein-rich Feed Ingredientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Donkoh et al [ 49 ] observed improvements in growth performance of broiler chicks fed solar dried BM (7.5%) in combination with fish meal and without the inclusion of essential AA. Laboissiere et al [ 134 ] observed that a combination of FM and BM could be included in diets of broiler chickens at 9% in the pre-starter and starter phase without negative effects on performance and nutrient digestibility. However, processing methods for BM could reduce the nutrient utilization in broiler chickens.…”
Section: Protein-rich Feed Ingredientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, the use of BM in feed for pigs and poultry is partially licensed, and its use in fish feed is fully approved. So far, the use of BM has been investigated not only in layers (Donkoh et al, 2001;Karunajeewa et al, 1989), broilers (Khawaja et al, 2007;Laboissière et al, 2020) and pigs (Kats et al, 1994;King'ori et al, 1998), but also in fish (Abery et al, 2002;Aladetohun & Sogbesan, 2013;Ding et al, 2020;Gao et al, 2020;Hatlen et al, 2013Hatlen et al, , 2015Martínez-Llorens et al, 2008). Based on previous studies on fish, 4%-9% BM can be included in the feed without any adverse effect on growth and feed efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%