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Energy values of expander feed in different temperatures for broilers

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to determine the energetic value of feed in different expansion temperatures for broilers of different ages. The feedexpanded in the following temperatures: 80; 100, 120 and 140ºC. Two biological assays were run to establish apparent metabolizable energy corrected by nitrogen balance (AMEN) using the traditional total excreta collection method. In the first assay Cobb chicks were used from 11 to 19 days of age (initial period), and 29 to 37 days of age (growth period), as well as the same treatments of the first assay. The AMEN values for the initial period were respectively: 2937, 2900, 2806 and 2751 kcal/kg; and broilers in growing period were respectively: 3045, 3031, 3115 and 2977 kcal/kg. The results showed a linear decrease of the levels EMAN with an increase of the temperature of expansion from 11 to 19 days old. The loss relation between feed expanded at 80 and 100ºC were minimal, while in temperatures between 120 and 140ºC they were significantly higher. In the metabolic assay for period growth, we observed that the relation of energy values between feed expanded at 80 and 100ºC were smaller (14 kcal), while for the expanded in 120ºC they were superior (84 kcal), and at 140ºC were inferior (138 kcal). These results suggest greater energy utilization efficiency in period growth at a temperature of 120 ºC, while in temperatures above of this level there was greater loss of EMAN in feeds, which can prejudice feed intake, protein deposition and feed conversion, and consequently damage economics by increasing slaughter age. The expansion temperatures in feed between 80 and 100ºC showed the best EMAN values for broilers with 15 - 19 days of age, while for 31 - 35 days old it was 120 ºC.

Keywords:
energy; expander; feed; metabolizable; poultry

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