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Title: IN CAPTIVITY PERFORMANCE OF GUINEA FOWL (Numida meleagris )FED DIFFERENT LEVELS OF PROTIEN AND ENERGY
Other Titles: أداء الدجاج الغ ين ىفى السر و المغذ ى على مستويات مختلفة من ا لبرو تين والطاقة
Authors: ELHAG, ZOHAIR MAGZOUB MOHAMED
Supervisor,- Aisha Elfaki Mohamed
Keywords: PROTIEN AND ENERGY
CAPTIVITY
Issue Date: 11-Jan-2011
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: ELHAG,ZOHAIR MAGZOUB MOHAMED . IN CAPTIVITY PERFORMANCE OF GUINEA FOWL (Numida meleagris )FED DIFFERENT LEVELS OF PROTIEN AND ENERGY \ ZOHAIR MAGZOUB MOHAMED ELHAG ; Aisha Elfaki Mohamed. -Khartoum : Sudan University of Science And Technology ,College of Animal Production Science and Technology,2011.-90 p :Ill:28 cm.- M.Sc.
Abstract: This study was undertaken to assess dietary CP and ME concentrations for optimum growth performance and carcass characteristics of helmeted guinea fowl(Numidia meleagris) meat. The nutrition of impact on performance, carcass quality, meat quality attributes , sensory characteristics, and nutritive value of guinea fowl meat was studied. A total number of 150 day old guinea fowl Keets were randomly assigned to five pens .The five groups were offered starter' mash for adaptation and provided water ad. lib. until 10 days of age. Five Experimental diets were formulated as A(20.5% CP , 2990 kcal ME) ,B(high protein 26% :high energy3150 kcal),C (high protein26%: low energy2800 kcal),D (low protein 16% :high energy3150 kcal)and E (low protein 15% :low energy2750 kcal) .Diet A served as the control ration . Feeding extended for 7 weeks during which performance parameters were recorded. At the end of the feeding period, five birds from each group were randomly weighed and slaughtered and carcass and meat quality attributes were assessed. The final live weight in groups B (656.82±0.01) and C(735.11 ±0.01) and the weight gain in group B (600.98+0.01) and C (678.98+0.01) were not significantly (P>0.05) higher than the other treatment groups. Feed intake in group D(917.47+0.010) was not significantly lower than the other groups .Feed conversation ratio (FCR) of group D(3.035 +0.007) and E (3.06 +0.003) were similar . There was no significant difference (P>0.05)no variations in dressing-out percentages between the control (72.5±0.9) and the test groups except for group D(69.8±0.72). IX
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/6580
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