Carcass and meat assessment of broiler chickens fed raw benne seeds (Sesamum indicum)‎ basal diets with or without lysine supplementation

Joint Authors

Apata, Ebunoluwa Stanley
Akanji, A. Moses
Tijani, Latif Adisa
Koleoso, Ibrahim Muhammad

Source

Assuit Journal of Agricultural Sciences

Issue

Vol. 47, Issue 6 (31 Dec. 2016), pp.546-554, 9 p.

Publisher

Assiut University Faculty of Agriculture

Publication Date

2016-12-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

9

Main Subjects

Agriculture

Abstract EN

This study was carried out to assess the effect of raw benne seeds (RBS) (Sesamum indicum) basal diets with or without lysine supplementation on carcass and meat characteristics of broiler chickens in an 8-week feeding trial.

Raw benne seeds was incorporated into the diets at 15% and 30% while lysine was incorporated at 0.25% and 0.5% thus 7 diets were formulated as: T0 = Control; (No raw benne seeds and lysine); T1 = 15% RBS + 0% lysine, T2 = 15% RBS + 0.25% lysine; T3 = 15% RBS = 0.5% lysine; T4 = 30% RBS + 0% lysine, T5 = 30% RBS + 0.25 lysine; T6 = 30% RBS + 0.5 lysine.

Total of 140 unsexed broiler chicks of Marshall strain were randomly allotted into 7 dietary groups, each group replicated 4 times at 5 birds per replicate.

Fasted live, dressed carcass, and primal cuts weights as well as their percentages with exception of the back at T6 all reduced significantly (P<0.05) in carcasses of birds fed 30% RBS than those fed 15% RBS with or without lysine supplementation up to 0.5%.

There was significant (p<0.05) increase in cooking loss, thermal shortening and shear force values, while water holding capacity and cooking yield decreased (p<0.05) in meat of birds fed 30% RBS with or without lysine.

Sensory characteristics were significantly (p<0.05) higher in meat of birds fed 15% RBS with or without lysine supplementation than birds fed 30% RBS.

Overall acceptability was higher (p<0.05) in meat from birds fed 15% RBS with T2 having the highest (p<0.05) acceptability score.

The best significant improvements in the carcass and meat was in birds fed 15% RBS supplemented with 0.5% lysine, while meat acceptability was higher in those fed 15% RBS with 0.25 lysine supplementation

American Psychological Association (APA)

Apata, Ebunoluwa Stanley& Akanji, A. Moses& Tijani, Latif Adisa& Koleoso, Ibrahim Muhammad. 2016. Carcass and meat assessment of broiler chickens fed raw benne seeds (Sesamum indicum) basal diets with or without lysine supplementation. Assuit Journal of Agricultural Sciences،Vol. 47, no. 6, pp.546-554.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-886322

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Apata, Ebunoluwa Stanley…[et al.]. Carcass and meat assessment of broiler chickens fed raw benne seeds (Sesamum indicum) basal diets with or without lysine supplementation. Assuit Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 47, no. 6 (2016), pp.546-554.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-886322

American Medical Association (AMA)

Apata, Ebunoluwa Stanley& Akanji, A. Moses& Tijani, Latif Adisa& Koleoso, Ibrahim Muhammad. Carcass and meat assessment of broiler chickens fed raw benne seeds (Sesamum indicum) basal diets with or without lysine supplementation. Assuit Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 2016. Vol. 47, no. 6, pp.546-554.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-886322

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Record ID

BIM-886322