The Efficacy of High-Protein Tropical Forages as Alternative Protein Sourcesfor Chickens: A Review

Smallholders of poultry production systems in developing countries are commonly found in rural, resource-poor areas, and often face food insecurity. The main constraints for smallholders in poultry production in rural, resource-poor areas are the shortage of available commercial dietary protein and...

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Main Authors: Sameh A. Abdelnour, Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack, Marco Ragni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/8/6/86
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spelling doaj-308b9c4debe34a3195ef15b1fabaeb722021-04-02T09:59:33ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722018-06-01868610.3390/agriculture8060086agriculture8060086The Efficacy of High-Protein Tropical Forages as Alternative Protein Sourcesfor Chickens: A ReviewSameh A. Abdelnour0Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack1Marco Ragni2Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44511, EgyptDepartment of Poultry, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44511, EgyptDepartment of Agricultural and Environmental Science, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70121 Bari, ItalySmallholders of poultry production systems in developing countries are commonly found in rural, resource-poor areas, and often face food insecurity. The main constraints for smallholders in poultry production in rural, resource-poor areas are the shortage of available commercial dietary protein and the high cost of commercial diets. The beneficial effects of legume and forage cultivation are economic, through providing protein for animals, and ecological, such as soil amendment, nitrogen fixation, and stripping control which participate to increase cropping efficiency. The potential nutritive value of a wide range of forages and grain legumes is presented and discussed. The impacts of dietary protein, fiber, and secondary metabolites in plant content, as as well as their consequences on feed efficiency, animal performance, and digestion processes are enclosed in this review. Lastly, approaches to reduce the anti-nutritional factors of the secondary metabolites of plants are explained.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/8/6/86tropical forageschickenalternative proteinanti-nutritional factors
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author Sameh A. Abdelnour
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Marco Ragni
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Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack
Marco Ragni
The Efficacy of High-Protein Tropical Forages as Alternative Protein Sourcesfor Chickens: A Review
Agriculture
tropical forages
chicken
alternative protein
anti-nutritional factors
author_facet Sameh A. Abdelnour
Mohamed E. Abd El-Hack
Marco Ragni
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title The Efficacy of High-Protein Tropical Forages as Alternative Protein Sourcesfor Chickens: A Review
title_short The Efficacy of High-Protein Tropical Forages as Alternative Protein Sourcesfor Chickens: A Review
title_full The Efficacy of High-Protein Tropical Forages as Alternative Protein Sourcesfor Chickens: A Review
title_fullStr The Efficacy of High-Protein Tropical Forages as Alternative Protein Sourcesfor Chickens: A Review
title_full_unstemmed The Efficacy of High-Protein Tropical Forages as Alternative Protein Sourcesfor Chickens: A Review
title_sort efficacy of high-protein tropical forages as alternative protein sourcesfor chickens: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Smallholders of poultry production systems in developing countries are commonly found in rural, resource-poor areas, and often face food insecurity. The main constraints for smallholders in poultry production in rural, resource-poor areas are the shortage of available commercial dietary protein and the high cost of commercial diets. The beneficial effects of legume and forage cultivation are economic, through providing protein for animals, and ecological, such as soil amendment, nitrogen fixation, and stripping control which participate to increase cropping efficiency. The potential nutritive value of a wide range of forages and grain legumes is presented and discussed. The impacts of dietary protein, fiber, and secondary metabolites in plant content, as as well as their consequences on feed efficiency, animal performance, and digestion processes are enclosed in this review. Lastly, approaches to reduce the anti-nutritional factors of the secondary metabolites of plants are explained.
topic tropical forages
chicken
alternative protein
anti-nutritional factors
url http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/8/6/86
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