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Effect of feeding graded levels broken rice on nutrients metabolisability in White Pekin ducks during second year of laying

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Title Effect of feeding graded levels broken rice on nutrients metabolisability in White Pekin ducks during second year of laying
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Creator Naik, P. K., Swain, B. K., Sahoo, S. K., Kumar, D. and Mishra, S. K.
 
Subject Ducks, Metabolisability, Nutrient, Rice, Wheat, White Pekin
 
Description To study the effect of feeding of different levels of broken rice (BR) replacing wheat on various nutrient metabolisability, an experiment was conducted on White Pekin ducks during second year of laying. Seventy five White Pekin ducks in the second year of laying (82 wks) were divided into five groups with three replicates in each group, and each replicates having five ducks. Five experimental diets without (BR-0) and with BR, replacing 25 (BR-25), 50 (BR-50), 75 (BR-75) and 100 (BR-100), per cent wheat were prepared. The diets were offered randomly to the above groups for 73 d. There was significant (P0.05) in the metabolisability of CP (67.40-70.09%) among the groups. The metabolisability of EE was higher (P0.05) in the nitrogen balance (g/d) i.e. nitrogen intake (5.56-6.25 g/d); nitrogen outgo (1.74-1.87 g/d); nitrogen balance (3.76-4.38 g/d); among the groups. The nitrogen balance as a percentage of nitrogen intake (67.40-70.09%) was also similar among the groups. It is concluded that wheat can be completely replaced by broken rice in the diets of white Pekin ducks during the second year of laying without affecting the metabolisability of various nutrients.
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Date 2021-08-10T06:14:07Z
2021-08-10T06:14:07Z
2021-01-01
 
Type Article
 
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0972-2963
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/54185
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Animal Nutrition Association of India