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Effects of Partial Replacement of Basal Diets by Fermented Kitchen Waste Feed on Growth Performance and Meat Flavor of Broilers
  
DOI:10.16768/j.issn.1004-874X.2024.01.011
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ZHANG Pian1, LI Heyue2, YAN Xin3, SHENG Yanming2, LI Jinqing2, GUO Suyin4, WANG Xiaohu1, WANG Gang1 1. 广东省农业科学院动物卫生研究所 / 农业农村部禽流感等家禽重大疾病防控重点实验室 /广东省畜禽疫病防治研究重点实验室 / 农业农村部兽用药物与诊断技术广东科学观测实验站广东 广州 5106402. 深圳市腾浪再生资源发展有限公司广东 深圳 5180683. 广东省现代农业装备研究所广东 广州 5106304. 清远市清城区动物卫生防疫中心广东 清远 511599 
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Abstract:
      【Objective】The study was carried out to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of feeds produced by fermented kitchen waste to spotted-brown chickens as a partial replacement of basal diets, with a view to providing basic data for the resource utilization and promotion of kitchen waste feed.【Method】One-day-old spotted-brown chickens were selected, and 0% (CK), 10% and 20% fermented kitchen waste feeds (FKWF) were added to the basal diet, and the amount of basal diet was reduced accordingly. At the 63rd day of the test period, the growth performance, slaughter performance and nutritional performance indexes such as crude protein, crude fat, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, selenium, inosinic acid and amino acids in chicken meat were measured.【Result】The results of broiler growth performance showed that the differences in feed-to-weight ratios between broilers in the 10% and 20% FKWF groups and CK were not significant, however, broilers in the 10% FKWF group had the highest weight. The results of slaughter performance showed that there were no abnormality in the skin color, muscle tissue elasticity, pH and odor of broilers of 10% and 20% FKWF groups, and the differences in organ coefficients were not significant compared with that of CK; the results of muscle nutritional performance showed that the crude protein contents of chicken meat in 10% and 20% FKWF groups increased by 7.50% and 3.42%, phosphorus contents increased significantly by 11.44% and 4.37%, and inosinic acid contents increased significantly by 7.10% and 6.00% ; the fresh-flavored amino acid (FAA), sweet amino acid (SAA), essential amino acid (EAA), and total amino acid (TAA) were significantly higher in 10% and 20% FKWF groups than those in CK; aspartic acid, glycine, alanine, valine, isoleucine, leucine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, histidine and cysteine were significantly increased by 4.49%to 12.79% compared with CK ; aspartic acid, valine, isoleucine,and leucine in the 20% FKWF group were significantly increased by 3.37% and 5.74%, compared with CK . 【Conclusion】It is feasible and effective to replace the basal diet by a certain proportion of biofeed produced by fermented kitchen waste to feed broilers, which can save feed costs and improve economic benefits.
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