2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-021-03013-6
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Mix of cassava pulp, napier grass, and enzymes can be used as low cost alternative feed ingredient for laying hens

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“…Other researchers have found similar effects in poultry using fermented banana stems (Arjin et al, 2021), banana peel (Siyal et al, 2016), banana leave fermented (Mandey et al, 2015). Moreover, NG supplementation also had the same effect (Asaduzzaman, 2019;Khempaka et al, 2021;Kiggundu et al, 2022) Although the FI volume is not different, but the daily body weight gain was significantly indicated that replacing 5-10% concentrate with Napier grass had no detrimental effect on body weight gain. Rather, there was a positive correlation between concentrate and grass intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Other researchers have found similar effects in poultry using fermented banana stems (Arjin et al, 2021), banana peel (Siyal et al, 2016), banana leave fermented (Mandey et al, 2015). Moreover, NG supplementation also had the same effect (Asaduzzaman, 2019;Khempaka et al, 2021;Kiggundu et al, 2022) Although the FI volume is not different, but the daily body weight gain was significantly indicated that replacing 5-10% concentrate with Napier grass had no detrimental effect on body weight gain. Rather, there was a positive correlation between concentrate and grass intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This in turn had raised the need for feedstuffs. However, conventional feedstuffs' yields, particularly those of corn, fish meal, and soybean meal, are insufficient, and their prices have been rising steadily as well (Khempaka et al, 2021). Therefore, research on unconventional feedstuffs may be able to offer solutions to these issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cassava is the fifth-largest food crop in the world, and widely planted in tropical areas (Eyinla et al, 2021). During the processing and utilisation of cassava, stems and leaves usually become waste (Khempaka et al, 2022). Cassava is rich in many substances and functions, for example, proteins and enriched proteins (Vuong et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, cassava tender stems are simply used as raw materials for raising chickens, fish, and pigs, among other livestock. Tesfaye et al (2014) used cassava stem slices and Moringa oleifera leaf powder as alternative feed components in the diet of laying hens; Okrathok et al (2018) used cassava residue to make feed; and Khempaka et al (2022) used cassava pulp to make feed. At present, there are many reports, conducted both at home and abroad, on using cassava stalk as animal feed (Alamu et al, 2020;Kurnianingsih et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%