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Effect of feeding graded levels broken rice on blood biochemical profile of White Pekin ducks during second year of laying

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Title Effect of feeding graded levels broken rice on blood biochemical profile of White Pekin ducks during second year of laying
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Creator Naik, P.K., Kumar, D., Panda, S. K., Jena, G. R., Swain, B. K., Sahoo, S.K. and Mishra, S.K.
 
Subject Blood, Ducks, Rice, Wheat, White Pekin
 
Description A study was conducted to find out the effect of feeding graded levels of broken rice (BR) replacing wheat in the diet of White pekin ducks on blood biochemical profile during second year of laying. White pekin laying ducks (75; 82 weeks) were divided into five groups; and diets without (BR-0) and with BR, replacing 25 (BR-25), 50 (BR-50), 75 (BR-75) and 100 (BR-100), percent wheat; were fed for a period of 73 days. The blood glucose (mg/dl) level ranged from 171.23 to 182.07 among the groups; however, it was non-significantly (P>0.05) higher in BR-50 than the other groups. The serum total protein and globulin levels (g/dl) were higher (P0.05) among the groups. The serum triglycerides content (mg/dl) ranged from 294.10 to 297.70 and was similar (P>0.05) among the groups. There was no effect of BR on the serum cholesterol content (130.81-147.60, mg/dl) of the ducks. The uric acid content (8.07-8.30, mg/dl) was similar among the groups. The Ca (10.17-10.49, mg/dl) and P (3.73-4.08, mg/dl) contents of the serum were also comparable (P>0.05) among the groups. It can be concluded that the complete replacement of wheat by broken rice in the diets of white Pekin laying ducks during second year of egg production had no affect on the blood biochemical profile of White Pekin ducks.
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Date 2021-07-29T10:29:48Z
2021-07-29T10:29:48Z
2020-09-01
 
Type Article
 
Identifier 0970-3209
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/51130
 
Language English
 
Publisher Animal Nutrition Society of India