Using dried leftover foods as untraditional feed in Muscovy duck diets

Other Title(s)

استخدام بقايا الطعام المجفف كمواد علف غير تقليدية في علائق البط المسكوفي

Joint Authors

Musa, Inas Asar Fikri
Abd al-Rahim, Hasan Abbas Muhammad
Dawud, Jihan Rajab Muhammad

Source

Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal

Issue

Vol. 64, Issue 158 (31 Jul. 2018), pp.107-114, 8 p.

Publisher

Assiut University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

Publication Date

2018-07-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Veterinary Medicine

Abstract EN

The current work was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary leftover food inclusion on growth performance, carcass traits and some blood biochemical parameters of muscovy ducks.

thirty six (36) two-week old ducks (average weight 393.2 g) were obtained from local commercial source and randomly distributed into 4 groups (9ducks/each).

in the first group, ducklings were fed ad-libitum on grower-finisher control diet (diet 1), while birds in the second, third and fourth groups fed on diets containing 10%, 20% and 30% leftover food, respectively (diets 2, 3, 4).

the experimental diets were formulated in a mash form (yellow corn, soybean meal, wheat bran and sunflower oil) to meet the minimum nutrient requirements cited by nrc (1994) for ducks.

ducklings were fed according to one phase feeding program (grower- finisher, 14- 70 days).

growth performance, carcass traits and some blood biochemical parameters were assessed.

the results showed that, ducks fed on diets containing 10, 20, 30% leftover food achieved significantly (p<0.05) higher body weight gain(3084.2±30.3, 3141.5±30.8, 3169.0±29.1 g), respectively compared with the control (2945.2±22.3g) with lower feed intake.

highest weight gain averages with best feed conversion (3.22, 3.14, and 3.11) respectively compared with the control.

the highest dressing percentage was recorded in ducks fed on diet containing 30% leftover food (79.3%), while the lowest was observed in control group (75.6%).

addition of leftover food to duck diets had no significant effect (p<0.05) on the weights of internal organ.

total serum protein, albumin and globulin values were decreased significantly (p<0.05) by increasing the level of dietary leftover food.

inclusion of leftover food to duck diets increase significantly (p<0.05) triglycerides and had no significant effect on serum cholesterol.

results of the current study concluded that, the best growth performance and economical feed efficiency was observed in ducks fed on diet containing 30% leftover food which surpassing all treated groups and achieved the best body weight gain.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Musa, Inas Asar Fikri& Abd al-Rahim, Hasan Abbas Muhammad& Dawud, Jihan Rajab Muhammad. 2018. Using dried leftover foods as untraditional feed in Muscovy duck diets. Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal،Vol. 64, no. 158, pp.107-114.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-910744

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Musa, Inas Asar Fikri…[et al.]. Using dried leftover foods as untraditional feed in Muscovy duck diets. Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal Vol. 64, no. 158 (Jul. 2018), pp.107-114.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-910744

American Medical Association (AMA)

Musa, Inas Asar Fikri& Abd al-Rahim, Hasan Abbas Muhammad& Dawud, Jihan Rajab Muhammad. Using dried leftover foods as untraditional feed in Muscovy duck diets. Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal. 2018. Vol. 64, no. 158, pp.107-114.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-910744

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Record ID

BIM-910744