The effect of using different levels of rapeseed meal on internal organ weight and secretion of thyroid hormones in broilers
Subject Areas :
Veterinary Clinical Pathology
حسین Iravani
1
,
بابک Khierkhah
2
1 - Postgraduate Student of Animal Nutrition, Department of Animal Sciences, Islamic Azad University - Baft Branch, Baft, Iran
2 - Postgraduate Student of microbiology, Department of Animal Sciences, Islamic Azad University - Baft Branch, Baft, Iran
Received: 2010-01-04
Accepted : 2010-10-02
Published : 2010-08-23
Keywords:
Broiler,
soybean meal,
rapeseed meal,
T3,
T4,
Abstract :
Abstract
As rapeseed meal production is increasing in IRAN, this research is designed to investigate the possibility of replacing soybean meal with rapeseed meal as well as the anti nutrient effects of rapeseed meal in broiler diet. In this research rapeseed meal in five different levels 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% was used in the ration of broilers in place of soybean meal. The study was conducted on 500 one-day old chicks by completely randomized design (CRD) with 2×5 factorial arrangement and 4 replicates and 25 birds in each replicate. The birds were fed with experimental diet for 8 weeks. At the end of eight weeks, one male and one female bird were randomly selected from each replicate and slaughtered and the heart, liver, and pancreas were taken for examination. While slaughtering a sample of their blood was also collected to measure the level of T3 and T4 hormones. The results showed that the use of rapeseed meal didn’t have a significant effect on secretion of T3 and T4 hormones, heart weight, and pancreas weight percentage. With the increase in consumption of rapeseed meal the liver weight percent was increased significantly (p<0.05) but didn’t lead to liver hemorrhage. This research indicated that it is possible to replace soybean used with 25% rapeseed meal in the starter period (0-3 weeks), 50% in the period (4-6 weeks), and 75% in the finisher period (7-8 weeks) without any negative effects.
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