Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte

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Main Author: Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira
Publication Date: 2014
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: This study aimed to evaluate the replacement of soybean meal by canola meal in diets of broilers on the performance, bone strength, intestinal morphology, meat quality and economic analysis. Three hundred broil ers of Cobb were housed with a day old, up to 42 days. The broilers were randomly distributed in a completely randomized design with five levels of replacement of soybean meal by canola meal (T1 - 0%, T2 - 25%, T3 - 50%, T4 - 75% e T5 100%) and six replicates with ten broilers each. The basal diets were formulated based on corn and soybean meal, meeting the nutritional requirements of broilers. To evaluate the effect of inclusion levels of canola except in sensory analysis polynomial regression analysis w as used. Sensory analysis was applied to analysis of variance and means were compared by Tukey test. The variables of weight gain and feed conversion obtained a decreasing linear response in the first week of bird life with increasing levels of replacement of soybean meal by canola meal. After 21 days of age, the chickens had no significant difference for the weekly weight gain. The relative weights of liver and heart showed a linear correlation with the increase in the canola meal diet. With respect to biometry, only the length of the jejunum at 21 days showed a linear correlation with the increase in the canola meal diet. There was a significant effect of replacing soybean meal by canola meal on bone strength only at 14 days of age, showing a quadratic response to the increasing level of 28.64 % and decreasing replacement as increased canola meal in the diet. At 35 days the calcium content increased significantly with the increase of rapeseed meal in the diet, this same age the ash content was significant, showing a quadratic response, decreasing to the level of 64.92 % replacement of soybean meal by canola meal and increasing thereafter. The villus height in the duodenum and jejunum showed a decreasing linear response, unlike the ileum, which showed a linear response increasing the protein content of chicken leg showed a quadratic response to the increasing level of 40.21 % and decreasing thereafter as increased content of canola diet. The lipid content in both the leg and the breast of broilers also showed a quadratic response decreasing, respectively, to levels of 26.83 % and 30.75% replacement of soybean meal by canola meal, increasing thereafter. Differences in sensory evaluation for color , odor, taste and hardness were found. With respect to economic ana lysis in the growth phase was achieved higher gross income to the replacemen t level of 25 %. In conclusion, canola meal can replace soybean meal to the level of 25 % growth in the diet of broiler chickens, however further studies are needed.
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spelling Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corteCanola meal in diets for broilersAlimentos alternativosAviculturaEconomiaProteínaAlternative feedPoultryEconomyProteinCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIAThis study aimed to evaluate the replacement of soybean meal by canola meal in diets of broilers on the performance, bone strength, intestinal morphology, meat quality and economic analysis. Three hundred broil ers of Cobb were housed with a day old, up to 42 days. The broilers were randomly distributed in a completely randomized design with five levels of replacement of soybean meal by canola meal (T1 - 0%, T2 - 25%, T3 - 50%, T4 - 75% e T5 100%) and six replicates with ten broilers each. The basal diets were formulated based on corn and soybean meal, meeting the nutritional requirements of broilers. To evaluate the effect of inclusion levels of canola except in sensory analysis polynomial regression analysis w as used. Sensory analysis was applied to analysis of variance and means were compared by Tukey test. The variables of weight gain and feed conversion obtained a decreasing linear response in the first week of bird life with increasing levels of replacement of soybean meal by canola meal. After 21 days of age, the chickens had no significant difference for the weekly weight gain. The relative weights of liver and heart showed a linear correlation with the increase in the canola meal diet. With respect to biometry, only the length of the jejunum at 21 days showed a linear correlation with the increase in the canola meal diet. There was a significant effect of replacing soybean meal by canola meal on bone strength only at 14 days of age, showing a quadratic response to the increasing level of 28.64 % and decreasing replacement as increased canola meal in the diet. At 35 days the calcium content increased significantly with the increase of rapeseed meal in the diet, this same age the ash content was significant, showing a quadratic response, decreasing to the level of 64.92 % replacement of soybean meal by canola meal and increasing thereafter. The villus height in the duodenum and jejunum showed a decreasing linear response, unlike the ileum, which showed a linear response increasing the protein content of chicken leg showed a quadratic response to the increasing level of 40.21 % and decreasing thereafter as increased content of canola diet. The lipid content in both the leg and the breast of broilers also showed a quadratic response decreasing, respectively, to levels of 26.83 % and 30.75% replacement of soybean meal by canola meal, increasing thereafter. Differences in sensory evaluation for color , odor, taste and hardness were found. With respect to economic ana lysis in the growth phase was achieved higher gross income to the replacemen t level of 25 %. In conclusion, canola meal can replace soybean meal to the level of 25 % growth in the diet of broiler chickens, however further studies are needed.O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito da substituição do farelo de soja pelo farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte, sobre o desempenho produtivo, resistência óssea, morfometria intestinal, qualidade de carne e análise econômica. Foram alojados 300 frangos da linhagem Cobb, com um dia de idade, até os 42 dias. As aves foram distribuídas ao acaso em um delineamento completamente casualizado, contendo cinco níveis de substituição do farelo de soja pelo farelo de canola (T1 - 0%, T2 - 25%, T3 - 50%, T4 - 75% e T5 100%) e seis repetições com dez aves cada uma. As dietas basais foram formuladas a base de milho e farelo de soja, atendendo as exigências nutricionais das aves. Para avaliação do efeito dos níveis de substituição do farelo de soja pelo farelo de canola, com exceção da análise sensorial, foi utilizada análise de regressão polinomial. Para análise sensorial foi utilizada a análise de variância e as médias comparadas pelo teste de Tukey. O ganho de peso e a conversão alimentar apresentaram uma resposta linear decrescente na primeira semana de vida das aves com o aumento dos níveis de substituição do farelo de soja pelo farelo de canola. Após os 21 dias de idade, não houve diferença significativa para o ganho de peso semanal. Os pesos relativos do fígado e do coração apresentaram uma resposta linear crescente com o aumento do farelo de canola na dieta. Com relação à biometria, apenas o comprimento do jejuno aos 21 dias apresentou uma resposta linear crescente com o aumento do farelo de canola na dieta. Houve efeito significativo da substituição do farelo de soja pelo farelo de canola sobre a resistência óssea apenas aos 14 dias de idade, apresentando uma resposta quadrática, aumentando até o nível de 28,64% de substituição e decrescendo conforme aumentou o farelo de canola na dieta . Aos 35 dias o teor de cálcio aumentou significativamente com o incremento do farelo de canola na dieta, nesta mesma idade o teor de cinza foi significativo, apresentando uma resposta quadrática, diminuindo até o nível de 64,92% de substituição do farelo de soja pelo farelo de canola e aumentando posteriormente. A altura das vilosidades no duodeno e o jejuno apresentou uma resposta linear decrescente, diferentemente do íleo, que apresentou uma resposta linear crescente O teor de proteína da perna dos frangos apresentou uma resposta quadrática, aumentando até o nível de 40,21% e diminuindo posteriormente conforme aumentou o teor de canola na dieta. O teor de lipídios, tanto na perna como no peito dos frangos, também apresentou uma resposta quadrática diminuindo, respectivamente, até os níveis de 26,83% e 30,75% de substituição do farelo de soja pelo farelo de canola, aumentando posteriormente. Na análise sensorial foram encontradas diferenças para cor, odor, sabor e dureza. Com relação à análise econômica na fase de crescimento foi possível alcançar maior renda bruta para o nível de substituição de 25%. Em conclusão, o farelo de canola pode substituir o farelo de soja até o nível de 25% na dieta de crescimento dos frangos de corte, no entanto são necessários mais estudos.Universidade Federal de PelotasFaculdade de Agronomia Eliseu MacielPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ZootecniaUFPelBrasilhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6916019289801851http://lattes.cnpq.br/2476108672780213Krabbe, Everton Luishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3166257460192134Corcini, Carine Dahlhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7340307576119827Xavier, Eduardo GonçalvesMoraes, Priscila de Oliveira2022-12-12T10:14:00Z2022-12-122022-12-12T10:14:00Z2014-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfMORAES, Priscila de Oliveira. Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte. 2014. 119 f. Dissertação (Mestrado) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia, Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2014.http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/handle/prefix/8815porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiacainstname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPEL2023-07-13T08:55:56Zoai:guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:prefix/8815Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/oai/requestrippel@ufpel.edu.br || repositorio@ufpel.edu.br || aline.batista@ufpel.edu.bropendoar:2023-07-13T08:55:56Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte
Canola meal in diets for broilers
title Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte
spellingShingle Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte
Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira
Alimentos alternativos
Avicultura
Economia
Proteína
Alternative feed
Poultry
Economy
Protein
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte
title_full Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte
title_fullStr Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte
title_full_unstemmed Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte
title_sort Farelo de canola em dietas de frangos de corte
author Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira
author_facet Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6916019289801851

http://lattes.cnpq.br/2476108672780213
Krabbe, Everton Luis
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3166257460192134
Corcini, Carine Dahl
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7340307576119827
Xavier, Eduardo Gonçalves
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alimentos alternativos
Avicultura
Economia
Proteína
Alternative feed
Poultry
Economy
Protein
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
topic Alimentos alternativos
Avicultura
Economia
Proteína
Alternative feed
Poultry
Economy
Protein
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description This study aimed to evaluate the replacement of soybean meal by canola meal in diets of broilers on the performance, bone strength, intestinal morphology, meat quality and economic analysis. Three hundred broil ers of Cobb were housed with a day old, up to 42 days. The broilers were randomly distributed in a completely randomized design with five levels of replacement of soybean meal by canola meal (T1 - 0%, T2 - 25%, T3 - 50%, T4 - 75% e T5 100%) and six replicates with ten broilers each. The basal diets were formulated based on corn and soybean meal, meeting the nutritional requirements of broilers. To evaluate the effect of inclusion levels of canola except in sensory analysis polynomial regression analysis w as used. Sensory analysis was applied to analysis of variance and means were compared by Tukey test. The variables of weight gain and feed conversion obtained a decreasing linear response in the first week of bird life with increasing levels of replacement of soybean meal by canola meal. After 21 days of age, the chickens had no significant difference for the weekly weight gain. The relative weights of liver and heart showed a linear correlation with the increase in the canola meal diet. With respect to biometry, only the length of the jejunum at 21 days showed a linear correlation with the increase in the canola meal diet. There was a significant effect of replacing soybean meal by canola meal on bone strength only at 14 days of age, showing a quadratic response to the increasing level of 28.64 % and decreasing replacement as increased canola meal in the diet. At 35 days the calcium content increased significantly with the increase of rapeseed meal in the diet, this same age the ash content was significant, showing a quadratic response, decreasing to the level of 64.92 % replacement of soybean meal by canola meal and increasing thereafter. The villus height in the duodenum and jejunum showed a decreasing linear response, unlike the ileum, which showed a linear response increasing the protein content of chicken leg showed a quadratic response to the increasing level of 40.21 % and decreasing thereafter as increased content of canola diet. The lipid content in both the leg and the breast of broilers also showed a quadratic response decreasing, respectively, to levels of 26.83 % and 30.75% replacement of soybean meal by canola meal, increasing thereafter. Differences in sensory evaluation for color , odor, taste and hardness were found. With respect to economic ana lysis in the growth phase was achieved higher gross income to the replacemen t level of 25 %. In conclusion, canola meal can replace soybean meal to the level of 25 % growth in the diet of broiler chickens, however further studies are needed.
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