Global Veterineria, ( ISI ), Volume (4), No (5), Year (2010-4) , Pages (441-446)

Title : ( Effect of Triticale on Performance and Blood Chemistry of Commercial Growing Turkeys )

Authors: Heydar Zarghi , Abolghasem Golian , Hassan Aghel ,

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Abstract

A trial was conducted to study the performance of male broiler turkeys fed diets with five different levels of triticale replaced for corn (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100%). Each diet was fed to five groups of twelve male birds each. The diets were provided isocalric and isonitrogenous for each period of 30 - 53, 54-83, 84-94 and 95-116 day of age. Feed and water were fed ad-libitum. Similar weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion were observed in birds fed control or diets contained up to 75% triticale replaced for corn. However, the average daily weight gain decreased, feed intake and feed conversion were increased when 100% of corn was replaced with triticale during all periods (P<0.05). Whereas birds fed triticale contained diets showed a decrease in carcass yield, increase in small intestine and large intestine weights and an increase in blood serum TG and decrease in HDL and LDL when measured at 116 d of age (p<0.05). In conclusion, this study revealed that grower and finisher diets containing up to 35-50% of triticale have no negative effect on turkey performance.

Keywords

, turkeys, triticale, performance, blood chemistry
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@article{paperid:1017663,
author = {Zarghi, Heydar and Golian, Abolghasem and Aghel, Hassan},
title = {Effect of Triticale on Performance and Blood Chemistry of Commercial Growing Turkeys},
journal = {Global Veterineria},
year = {2010},
volume = {4},
number = {5},
month = {April},
issn = {1992-6197},
pages = {441--446},
numpages = {5},
keywords = {turkeys; triticale; performance; blood chemistry},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Effect of Triticale on Performance and Blood Chemistry of Commercial Growing Turkeys
%A Zarghi, Heydar
%A Golian, Abolghasem
%A Aghel, Hassan
%J Global Veterineria
%@ 1992-6197
%D 2010

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