Influence of Dietary Fat Source on Growth Performance Responses and Carcass Traits of Broiler Chicks

This study was conducted to determine the effects of three different fat sources and their combination on growth performance, carcass traits and intestinal measurements of broiler chickens reared to 42 d of age. Two hundred day-old male broiler chicks (Ross 308) were randomly assigned to one of five...

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Main Authors: Mohammadreza Poorghasemi, Alireza Seidavi, Ali Ahmad Alaw Qotbi, Vito Laudadio, Vincenzo Tufarelli
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Language:English
Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2013-05-01
Series:Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-26-5-705-14.pdf
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spelling doaj-2bfed9a751ae43029262a77990f424302020-11-24T21:06:34ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences1011-23671976-55172013-05-0126570571010.5713/ajas.2012.126334701Influence of Dietary Fat Source on Growth Performance Responses and Carcass Traits of Broiler ChicksMohammadreza PoorghasemiAlireza SeidaviAli Ahmad Alaw QotbiVito LaudadioVincenzo TufarelliThis study was conducted to determine the effects of three different fat sources and their combination on growth performance, carcass traits and intestinal measurements of broiler chickens reared to 42 d of age. Two hundred day-old male broiler chicks (Ross 308) were randomly assigned to one of five treatments with four replicates of 10 chicks based on a completely randomized design. The dietary treatments consisted of 4% added fat from three different sources and their combination as follows: T, diet containing 4% tallow; CO, diet containing 4% canola oil; SFO, diet containing 4% sunflower oil; TCO, diet containing 2% tallow+2% canola oil; TSFO, diet containing 2% tallow+2% sunflower oil. Dietary fat type affected significantly BW and gain as well as feed efficiency in birds fed the TCO diets compared with those fed the other diets. Dietary fat type also modified meat yield, resulting in a higher breast and drumstick yields in the birds fed TCO and TSFO diets, respectively. Most of internal organ relative weights and small intestine measurements were not influenced by dietary treatments, except for the abdominal fat pad weight that was lower in birds fed SFO and for small intestinal length that was influenced by fat source. Results from the current study suggested that the supplementation with a combination of vegetable and animal fat sources in broiler diet supported positively growth performance and carcass parameters.http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-26-5-705-14.pdfBroilerFatsPerformanceCarcass Traits
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Alireza Seidavi
Ali Ahmad Alaw Qotbi
Vito Laudadio
Vincenzo Tufarelli
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Alireza Seidavi
Ali Ahmad Alaw Qotbi
Vito Laudadio
Vincenzo Tufarelli
Influence of Dietary Fat Source on Growth Performance Responses and Carcass Traits of Broiler Chicks
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Broiler
Fats
Performance
Carcass Traits
author_facet Mohammadreza Poorghasemi
Alireza Seidavi
Ali Ahmad Alaw Qotbi
Vito Laudadio
Vincenzo Tufarelli
author_sort Mohammadreza Poorghasemi
title Influence of Dietary Fat Source on Growth Performance Responses and Carcass Traits of Broiler Chicks
title_short Influence of Dietary Fat Source on Growth Performance Responses and Carcass Traits of Broiler Chicks
title_full Influence of Dietary Fat Source on Growth Performance Responses and Carcass Traits of Broiler Chicks
title_fullStr Influence of Dietary Fat Source on Growth Performance Responses and Carcass Traits of Broiler Chicks
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Dietary Fat Source on Growth Performance Responses and Carcass Traits of Broiler Chicks
title_sort influence of dietary fat source on growth performance responses and carcass traits of broiler chicks
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
issn 1011-2367
1976-5517
publishDate 2013-05-01
description This study was conducted to determine the effects of three different fat sources and their combination on growth performance, carcass traits and intestinal measurements of broiler chickens reared to 42 d of age. Two hundred day-old male broiler chicks (Ross 308) were randomly assigned to one of five treatments with four replicates of 10 chicks based on a completely randomized design. The dietary treatments consisted of 4% added fat from three different sources and their combination as follows: T, diet containing 4% tallow; CO, diet containing 4% canola oil; SFO, diet containing 4% sunflower oil; TCO, diet containing 2% tallow+2% canola oil; TSFO, diet containing 2% tallow+2% sunflower oil. Dietary fat type affected significantly BW and gain as well as feed efficiency in birds fed the TCO diets compared with those fed the other diets. Dietary fat type also modified meat yield, resulting in a higher breast and drumstick yields in the birds fed TCO and TSFO diets, respectively. Most of internal organ relative weights and small intestine measurements were not influenced by dietary treatments, except for the abdominal fat pad weight that was lower in birds fed SFO and for small intestinal length that was influenced by fat source. Results from the current study suggested that the supplementation with a combination of vegetable and animal fat sources in broiler diet supported positively growth performance and carcass parameters.
topic Broiler
Fats
Performance
Carcass Traits
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