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가축분의 사료화를 위한 연구 3 . 부로일러에 대한 건조계분 , 돈분 , 우분의 사료가치 비교시험
Studies on the Recycling of Animal Waste 3 . Comparative Studies on the Nutritive Values of Dried Poultry Waste , Dried Pig Manure and Dried Cattle Manure in Broiler Rations .
한인규 , 유문일 ( In K . Han , Moon Il Yoo )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2008-520-002145389
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This experiment was conducted to study the nutritive values of dried poultry(heu) waste, pig manure and cattle manure in the broiler rations. Wheat bran(10%), rapeseed meal(5%) or corn(5%) were partially replaced. by the dried animal wastes mentioned above in the rations of broile chicks of Shaver strain and 288 chicks were received the experimental diets for 8 weeks. The results obtained are summarized as follows 1. Analytical data revealed that the content of nutrients including minerals and vitamins in dried poultry waste was higher than that in either dried pig manure or cattle manure. Amino acid composition of dried poultry waste and pig manure was supperior to that of dried cattle manure. 2. Although there was no statistical difference in the weight gain among treatments, weight gain achieved by the group fed diets of 5% substitution of animal wastes for corn was slightly better than others. 3. The amount of feed consumed by the group of 5% replacement of dried poulry waste for rapeseed meal was significantly lesser than the other treatments. Feed conversion rate was not affected by replacing dried animal wastes for limited amount(5∼10%) of wheat bran, rapeseed meal or turn. 4. When the price of dried animal waste was estimated to be the same as wheat bran, feed cost required per kilogram of liveweight gain was slightly higher for animal waste fed group than control group. However, that was slightly lower for 5% rapeseed meal substitution group or corn than control. 5. Utilizability of dry matter and crude protein of control diet and 10% wheat bran replaced by poultry waste diet was slightly lower than other diet. In general, feeding dried animal waste had little effect on nutrient utilizability. Based on the above results it would be concluded that 10% wheat bran and/or 5% corn in the broiler rations could be replaced by dried animal waste with no adverse effect on the growth rate and nutrient utilizability.

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