Authors: Abiola, S.S., Radebe, N.E., Westhuizen, C.V., Umesiobi, D.O
Recibido: 26-7-10. Aceptado: 7-11-11 Arch. Zootec. 61 (234): 229-234. 2012
Abstract
A study was conducted in which processed whole hatchery waste meal (WHWM) replaced fish meal (FM), protein for protein, in broiler diets at 0, 10, 20 and 30% levels. There were 45 birds per
treatment and 15 birds per replicate. The feeding trial which lasted for 42 days, was carried out at the Poultry Unit, Agricultural Research Council, Glen. Chemical analysis ofthe two test ingredients
indicated that WHWM had higher contents of ash (18.12%) and ether extract (23.94%). However,
crude protein content of FM was 73.18% while that of WHWM was 42.26%. Calcium-phosphorus
ratio was 16.6:1 for WHWM as against 1.5:1 in the FM. Broilers fed with diet 2 had highest values for feed intake (118.25 g/bird/day) and weight gain (50.16 g/bird/day) while those fed with diet 3 were superior in efficiency of feed utilization (2.31). Results obtained for carcass traits decreased
with increase in the levels of WHWM in the diets. Broilers fed with control diet had highest mean
values for eviscerated weight (2.20 kg) and dressing percentage (77.86%). Values recorded for
abdominal fat and internal organs (liver, lungs, heart and giuard) did not show any particular
trend. Similarly there were slight variations in the results obtained for blood parameters. Cost of
feed intake/bird decreased with increase In the levels of WHWM in the diets. It can be concluded from the results of this study that 10% of FM can be replaced with WHWM in broiler diets without adverse effects on growth and carcass traits. This approach of turning waste PALABRAS CLAVE ADICIONALES
Harina de pescado. Dietas de broilers. Costes into a valuable product will provide alternative protein and calcium sources in broiler diets and solve the problem of hatching waste disposal in the hatchery industry.