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Die Komplettierung der Aminosäurengarnitur des proteinreichen Weizens durch Eiweißfuttermittel und L-Lysin in Rationen für Legehennen. 4. Mitt. Einfluß unterschiedlicher Aufzuchternährung auf den Gehalt der verwertbaren und nichtverwertbaren Teile des Körpers der Schlachthennen an Rohprotein, Rohfett und Rohasche

✍ Scribed by Gruhn, K. ;Graf, Herta


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
543 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0027-769X

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✦ Synopsis


The present paper is concerned with the effects of four rations of varying composition (fed to pullets from the eighth to the twenty-second week of life) on the composition of the carcasses of laying hens at the end of a 52-week trial. Ration 1 served as a control; ration 2 contained 68% protein-rich wheat as a protein carrier, 2% extracted soybean meal. 4% fish meal; the two other rations contained only 94% protein-rich wheat with or without addition of 2% lysine. The mean live-weights of the animals for slaughter were: 1792 g +/- 71 g; 1760 g +/- 78 g; 1701 g +/- 92 g; and 1655 +/- 102 g, respectively. The mean portion of edible parts (heart, liver, stomach, fatty tissue, follicles, flesh) of the 104 carcasses was 61.6% +/- 3.0%. The edible parts contained (mean values): crude protein, 18.0% +/- 2.0%; raw fat, 22.8% +/- 5.7%; and crude ash, 1.02% +/- 0.16%. The values calculated for the bonefree, uneatable parts (to be used as feed) were: crude protein, 16.2% +/- 0.7%; raw fat, 8.7% +/- 1.5%; and crude ash, 3.45% +/- 0.32%. The ash content of the edible parts is increased by lysine-rich diets. The rearing as well as the feeding during the laying period exerted no targeted effect on the crude protein and raw fat contents of the carcasses. The fat content of the carcass is determined by the consumption of energy.