Preliminary Observations On The Use Of Maize/ Sorghum Based Dried Brewer's Grains Fortified With Palm Oil For Finishing Broilers

Auteurs

  • A. B. I. Udedibie Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria.
  • O. O. Emenalom Federal University of Technology, Owerri - Nigeria

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v20i.2108

Mots-clés :

unconventional brewers' grains, palm oil, broiler finishers

Résumé

Production of beer based on maize and sorghum gives rise to a byproduct (brewer's grains) which appears less fibrous and more nutritious than the conventional barley-based by-product. Studies were conducted to determine its proximate composition and effect as broiler finisher diet when fortified with 8% palm oil, 3% bone meal and 0.25% of lysine, methionine, salt and trace mineral/vitamin premix, respectively. The maize/sorghum based dried brewer's grains so treated was compared with a conventional commercial broiler finisher diet in a 4-week feeding trial involving 6-week old broiler chicks of Anak breed. 

The maize/sorghum based dried brewers' grains contained 28.64%, 6.5%, 7.27%, 12.42% and 45.17% crude protein, fat, total ash, fibre and NFE, respectively. Fortified maize/sorghum based brewers’ grains supported weight gain for finisher broilers comparable to the control, the commercial finisher diet.

Bibliographies de l'auteur

A. B. I. Udedibie, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria.

Dept. of Animal Production 

O. O. Emenalom , Federal University of Technology, Owerri - Nigeria

Dept. of Animal Production 

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Publiée

2021-01-05

Comment citer

Udedibie, A. B. I. ., & Emenalom , O. O. . (2021). Preliminary Observations On The Use Of Maize/ Sorghum Based Dried Brewer’s Grains Fortified With Palm Oil For Finishing Broilers . Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 20, 104–110. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v20i.2108

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