Abstract:
These studies were carried out to investigate the effect of using different levels
of the commercial multi-enzymes NutriKEM Extend, when added to sorghum ground nut cake basal diets, fed during different phases (starter or finisher only,
or through the whole period), on growth performance, carcass characteristics,
blood profile and economic efficiency of broiler chicks.
NutriKEM Extend Dry, a multi-enzymes product developed for use in total
vegetable diets, enzymes present have hydrolytic activity towards pentosans and
other Non-Starch Polysaccharides (NSP), in addition to NSP-degrading enzymes,
NutriKEM Extend Dry also contains amylase, lipase and protease activity,
lysophospholipids are also included in NutriKEM Extend, to provide a more
complete mode of action for fat and nutrient digestion in animal nutrition.
A completely randomized design (CRD) experiment, of a (4×3) factorial
arrangement was used, four graded inclusion levels of multi-enzymes
(250,500,750 and 1,000 g / MT of complete feed), offered during three different
feeding regimen.
A total number of 455 day old, unsexed broiler chicks, Cobb 500 strain
were allocated into thirteen experimental groups, the control group fed on basal
diet without multi-enzymes added, and each treatment diet was offered to one of
the remainder twelve groups, each treatment had five replicates, with seven birds
each.
Studies lasted for six weeks, and the experiments parameters covered
growth performance, carcass and non- carcass values, serum constituents, and
serum enzyme activities. Meat chemical composition was analyzed, and sensory
evaluation was done to evaluate meat quality. Economical appraisal was
performed to assess the production costs and returns of 1 Kg of broiler meat. All
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data were statistically analyzed using GLM model, the one-way and multi factorial ANOVA.
Results indicated that, feed intake, body weight gain, FCR and final body
weight (BW) were significantly affected by different feeding times of enzyme
supplemented diet, data showed an improvement of body weight with increased
multi-enzymes feeding durations, good results for (BW) of 1,845g, was achieved
when feeding diets with added multi-enzymes at 1,000 g / MT of feed for the
whole fattening period (42 days).
Economic efficiency, was not affected by both variable factors (multi enzymes levels or feeding durations), however birds fed diet with multi-enzymes
level of 1,000g/1MT feed during the starter period only consumed the highest feed
amount (4,158.80g).
Enzymes levels had no influence on the FCR, best FCR value (2.30) at the
end of the whole experimental period was obtained for birds fed diet with multi enzymes level of 500g / 1 MT of feed, offered during the finisher period only,
both addition of different levels of added multi-enzymes or feeding durations,
showed no significant interactive effect on bird’s viability or EPEF, however,
EPEF was significantly affected by feeding durations at p-value ≤ 0.10.
Feeding durations of added multi-enzymes NutriKEM Extend on broiler
performance in terms of body weight gain and prospectively slaughter weight,
were high significantly affected, compared to birds fed the control diet, (p-value
= 0.0052 and 0.0068 respectively), moreover, feed conversion ratio was
significantly affected by multi-enzymes diet feeding durations (p-value = 0.241),
supplementation of multi-enzymes did not affect carcass parameters, however,
results explained that, diet supplemented with multi-enzymes improved the liver
size and the level of deposited abdominal fat, multi-enzymes supplementation did
not induced any effect on broiler meat chemical composition, except for protein
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content, addition of multi-enzymes did not significantly improved the sensory
properties of meat, and had no significant influence on carcass cuts, nevertheless
an apparent positive effect on breast meat percentage was observed, blood and
serum parameters, were not affected by multi-enzymes supplemented to the
experimental diets, but variation in values of serum constitutes were clearly
observed.
The production cost of 1 Kg broiler meat, was not significantly affected by
multi-enzymes inclusion, however the total feed cost was reduced by 10.10 %,
when birds consumed a diet supplemented with multi-enzyme at level of 500 g
/1MT of feed, offered during the finisher period only.
As a whole, NutriKEM Extend multi-enzymes supplementation improved
broiler chick’s performance, it may had positive effect on fat and energy
utilization, and increasing the net returns per bird.