[ Effet de substitution de tourteau palmiste par le foin de Moringa oléifera dans la ration, sur la croissance de poulet de chair de souche ISA 715 ]
Volume 15, Issue 4, May 2016, Pages 936–942
Patrick Mufwaya Ubial1 and Honoré Kiatoko Mangeye2
1 Département de Zootechnie, Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques, Université de Kinshasa, RD Congo
2 Département de Zootechnie, Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques, Université de Kinshasa, RD Congo
Original language: French
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An experiment on the substitution of palm kernel oil meal by Moringa oleifera hay in ration of broilers was conducted to evaluate the growth rate of the chicks and the cost per Kg of broiler. Three types of rations were formulated: 0%, 4% and 10% Moringa based rations. The test was made on thirty six one day chicks of ISA 715 strain raised for seven weeks. The obtained results have shown that replacing palm kernel oil meal by Moringa oleifera hay at the rate of 4 to 10% has no significant effect on the growth and feed conversion rate. However feed costs per Kg of broiler were reduced at almost 8% compared to the ration based on palm kernel oil meal.
Author Keywords: Substitution effect, palm kernel oil meal, Moringa oleifera hay, ration, broiler growth rate, ISA strain breed.
Volume 15, Issue 4, May 2016, Pages 936–942
Patrick Mufwaya Ubial1 and Honoré Kiatoko Mangeye2
1 Département de Zootechnie, Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques, Université de Kinshasa, RD Congo
2 Département de Zootechnie, Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques, Université de Kinshasa, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2016 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
An experiment on the substitution of palm kernel oil meal by Moringa oleifera hay in ration of broilers was conducted to evaluate the growth rate of the chicks and the cost per Kg of broiler. Three types of rations were formulated: 0%, 4% and 10% Moringa based rations. The test was made on thirty six one day chicks of ISA 715 strain raised for seven weeks. The obtained results have shown that replacing palm kernel oil meal by Moringa oleifera hay at the rate of 4 to 10% has no significant effect on the growth and feed conversion rate. However feed costs per Kg of broiler were reduced at almost 8% compared to the ration based on palm kernel oil meal.
Author Keywords: Substitution effect, palm kernel oil meal, Moringa oleifera hay, ration, broiler growth rate, ISA strain breed.
Abstract: (french)
Une expérience de substitution de tourteau d’amende palmiste par le foin de Moringa oléifera dans la ration de poulets de chair a été conduite dans le but d’évaluer le taux de croissance des poussins et le coût de production par Kg de poulet. Trois types de rations basées sur le Moringa oléifera ont été formulés à savoir 0%, 4% et 10% de Moringa oléifera. Trente-six poussins d’un jour de souche ISA 715 ont été élevés pendant sept semaines. Les résultats obtenus ont montrés que le remplacement de tourteau palmiste par le foin de Moringa à des doses de 4% et 10% n’a donné aucune différence significative sur la croissance et le taux de conversion de nourriture. Cependant les coûts d’aliments par Kg de poulet ont été réduits de près de 8% comparés à la ration basée sur le tourteau palmiste.
Author Keywords: Effet de substitution, tourteau palmiste, foin de Moringa oléifera, ration, croissance de poulet de chair, poulet de chair de souche ISA 715.
How to Cite this Article
Patrick Mufwaya Ubial and Honoré Kiatoko Mangeye, “Meal Substitution effect by palm hay Moringa oleifera in the ration, ISA strain broiler growth 715,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 936–942, May 2016.