نتایج جستجو برای: poultry byproduct meal

تعداد نتایج: 52689  

2008
Tim Harrington Neil Gannon Alex Chang

Introduction Sunflower (Helianthus annus) seeds and byproduct meals are of importance in some parts of the world because they provide a source of high-oil protein material for livestock diets. The major sunflower producing areas of the world today are Argentina, China, Eastern Europe, and the United States. Although Australia produces only relatively small amounts of sunflower meal (Table 1), i...

1997
M. J. Klemesrud T. J. Klopfenstein A. J. Lewis D. H. Shain D. W. Herold

In situ, digestion, and growth studies were conducted to evaluate four meat and bone meals and six poultry by-product meals as sources of escape protein and to predict the first-limiting amino acid for growing calves. Escape protein values, determined by 12-h in situ incubation, ranged from 41.7 to 51.0% of CP for meat and bone meals; poultry by-product meals ranged from 32.0 to 39.8%. True pro...

2012
A. D. Quant A. J. Pescatore T. Ao M. J. Ford W. D. King J. M. Unrine J. L. Pierce A. Bello P. D. Gerard W. Zhai S. K. Womack E. D. Peebles P. Post J. Bray B. Turner R. I. Qudsieh

53 Effect of low phytate and normal phytate soybean meal varieties and corn particle size on male broiler performance and development of the gizzard and proventriculus to 21 days of age. B. Nusairat*1, R. Qudsieh1, C. R. Stark1, S. Yahav2, and J. Brake1, 1Department of Poultry Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 2Institute of Animal Science, ARO the Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Isr...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2008
B Deivasigamani K M Alagappan

Feather keratin is highly resistant to degradation, but some keratinase producing microorganisms can easily degrade these insoluble keratins. These keratinase producing species have an important application in removal of poultry waste and recycled into valuable byproduct. Bacillus sp was screened from soil samples of slaughterhouse and poultry farm area using azokeratin medium. Highest keratina...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1997
M J Klemesrud T J Klopfenstein A J Lewis D H Shain D W Herold

In situ, digestion, and growth studies were conducted to evaluate four meat and bone meals and six poultry by-product meals as sources of escape protein and to predict the first-limiting amino acid for growing calves. Escape protein values, determined by 12-h in situ incubation, ranged from 41.7 to 51.0% of CP for meat and bone meals; poultry by-product meals ranged from 32.0 to 39.8%. True pro...

2016
Christian Paul P. de la Cruz

AIM The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of Gabing San Fernando (Xanthosoma spp.) corms as partial carbohydrate replacement for maize in finisher broiler production. MATERIALS AND METHODS The completely randomized design was utilized to investigate the effects of three finisher poultry diets prepared in varying amounts of cocoyam-corm meal set at 0% (control), 25%, and 50...

1996
G. W. Evers L. W. Greene

an annual rate of 7 percent since 1986 with 371 million broilers produced in 1994. Broiler litter (mixture of poultry excreta, bedding material, wasted feed and feathers) is usually removed from the poultry houses on an annual basis. Because of its high nutrient content, poultry litter is usually applied to agricultural land as fertilizer with an economic value of $20 to $30/ton. Broiler litter...

2017
E. Recoules H. Sabboh-Jourdan A. Narcy M. Lessire G. Harichaux V. Labas M.J. Duclos S. Réhault-Godbert

The use of various protein sources (industry by-products, proteaginous) in poultry diets requires a greater understanding of protein digestion mechanisms. The aim of this study was to characterize the molecular actors required for protein digestion in broilers fed 4 different diets containing soybean meal, rapeseed meal, pea, or corn distiller's dried grain with solubles as the only protein sou...

A. Zarei, B. Hemmati M. Mohammadi

This study was conducted to determine the chemical composition and metabolizable energy of poultry by-product meal (PBPM) from two slaughterhouses in Iran. Samples were analyzed for dry matter, crude protein, ash, ether extract and gross energy. The amounts of calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, Magnesium, Iron, Manganese, copper and Zinc were determined. The apparent metabolizable energy (...

2013
Liyan Chen Ronald L. Madl Praveen V. Vadlani Li Li Weiqun Wang

Soybean is the second largest acreage crop in the United States (29%), right after corn (35%) according to the American Soybean Association [1]. Soybean is widely consumed in the world, particularly in Asian countries. The various soybean products could be separated in‐ to non-fermented and fermented soybean products. The non-fermented soybean products include soymilk, tofu, yuba, soybean sprou...

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