Dietary protein and energy requirements of Venda village chickens
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Raphulu, Thomas
Jansen van Rensburg, Christine
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Kassel University Press
Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the dietary protein and apparent metabolisable energy (AME) requirements
of local chickens. Freshly laid eggs of scavenging chickens collected in rural villages were hatched and randomly
distributed to 27 floor pens, 10 chicks per pen. Chicks were fed 9 experimental diets that were combinations
of three CP levels (140, 170 and 190 g kg−1 DM) and three AME levels (11.0, 11.7 and 12MJ kg −1) during
the starter phase (0–6 weeks) and combinations of three CP levels (120, 150 and 180 g kg −1 DM) and three ME
levels (11.3, 12.0 and 12.4MJ kg−1) during the grower phase (7–17) weeks. Significant differences within means
on CP ×AME interaction effect were observed in all parameters measured, except feed intake during starter period
and dressing percentage (%) and breast yield of 17 weeks old chickens. The results of the present study indicated
that during the starter and grower phases, unsexed chickens would require dietary combinations of 170 g CP kg −1
and 11.0 AMEMJ kg−1 and 150 g CP kg−1 and 12 AMEMJ kg−1 in their diets to optimise weight gain and FCR, and
150gCPkg−1 and 11.3MJ kg−1 to optimise ash content of muscles, protein content of the breast and fat content of
the leg muscle. Supplementation of 27 g CP kg−1 feed to grower scavenging chickens would be enough to improve
chicken production in the rural villages.
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Starter phase, Grower phase, Weight gain, Feed conversion ratio, Apparent metabolisable energy (AME), Dietary protein, Chickens
Sustainable Development Goals
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Raphulu, T. & Van Rensburg, C.J. 2018, 'Dietary protein and energy requirements of Venda village chickens', Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics, vol. 119, no. 1, pp. 95-104.