Efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage

The nutrients in feed and the feed compositions may affect the palatability and digestibility of the feed and also influence the performance of the livestock including the body weight gain. The poultry by-product such as the rendered chicken oil and also the coconut oil has been utilized as another...

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Main Author: Aiman Solihin Mohd Rohim
Format: Undergraduate Final Project Report
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling my.umk.eprints.44332022-05-23T22:28:38Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/4433/ Efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage Aiman Solihin Mohd Rohim The nutrients in feed and the feed compositions may affect the palatability and digestibility of the feed and also influence the performance of the livestock including the body weight gain. The poultry by-product such as the rendered chicken oil and also the coconut oil has been utilized as another alternative as the feed binder for lowering the feed cost and conserving the environment. Therefore, the present study was conducted to investigate the efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at the grower stage. The animal feed trial was conducted at Agrotechnopark, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK), Jeli Campus. 198 broilers were selected and randomly assigned to 3 different dietary groups. The broilers were fed with palm oil (control), feed that had been supplemented with coconut oil (treatment 1) and rendered chicken oil (treatment 2) as the feed binders. The feeds were analyzed for the determination of the physical (texture profile and colour analysis) and chemical (proximate analysis). Meanwhile, the growth of the broilers was monitored from week 3 until week 5 in terms of the increment of the body weight. The hardness of the feed range from 15.67 to 85.67 (g) and the springiness of meat range from 0.36 to 0.48 (mm). The dry matter of the feeds in the range between from 89.99 to 95.12%, the crude protein range from 17.02 to 21.01%, the crude fat range from 5.60 to 6.25% and the ash content range from 4.20 to 5.26%. There are differences in term of the weekly body weight gain of the broilers after being fed with different feeds. In conclusion, the composition of fat that added to feed affect the growth rate on broiler chicken. 2019 Undergraduate Final Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/4433/1/AIMAN%20SOLIHIN%20MOHD%20ROHIM.pdf Aiman Solihin Mohd Rohim (2019) Efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage. Final Year Project thesis, University Malaysia Kelantan. (Submitted)
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description The nutrients in feed and the feed compositions may affect the palatability and digestibility of the feed and also influence the performance of the livestock including the body weight gain. The poultry by-product such as the rendered chicken oil and also the coconut oil has been utilized as another alternative as the feed binder for lowering the feed cost and conserving the environment. Therefore, the present study was conducted to investigate the efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at the grower stage. The animal feed trial was conducted at Agrotechnopark, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK), Jeli Campus. 198 broilers were selected and randomly assigned to 3 different dietary groups. The broilers were fed with palm oil (control), feed that had been supplemented with coconut oil (treatment 1) and rendered chicken oil (treatment 2) as the feed binders. The feeds were analyzed for the determination of the physical (texture profile and colour analysis) and chemical (proximate analysis). Meanwhile, the growth of the broilers was monitored from week 3 until week 5 in terms of the increment of the body weight. The hardness of the feed range from 15.67 to 85.67 (g) and the springiness of meat range from 0.36 to 0.48 (mm). The dry matter of the feeds in the range between from 89.99 to 95.12%, the crude protein range from 17.02 to 21.01%, the crude fat range from 5.60 to 6.25% and the ash content range from 4.20 to 5.26%. There are differences in term of the weekly body weight gain of the broilers after being fed with different feeds. In conclusion, the composition of fat that added to feed affect the growth rate on broiler chicken.
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Efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage
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title Efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage
title_short Efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage
title_full Efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage
title_fullStr Efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage
title_sort efficiency of rendered chicken oil and coconut oil as feed binders towards the growth performance of the broiler at grower stage
publishDate 2019
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