
Palm Kernel Meal a Cheap Vegetable Protein Source in Pakistan
Palm Kernel Meal An alternative to soybean meal for poultry feed industry in Pakistan
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published on 9. November 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-3-8433-7086-8 (ISBN)
Description
A study was planned to know the effect of various levels of palm kernel meal (PKM) on broilers. 360 day old Hubbard broiler chicks were used in study. They were divided randomly into twelve groups of thirty birds each. Four experimental diets containing 22% CP and 3000 Kcals/kg ME at starter phase and 20% CP and 3000 Kcals/kg ME at finisher phase, were prepared. Corn and soybean meal were gradually replaced with PKM. Each diet was allotted to three experiment units at random. Experiment was conducted for a period of 35 days (21 days for starter and 14 days for finisher phase). Records of weekly body weight and feed consumption were maintained. At the end of experiment, total weight gain, feed consumption, dressing percentage and organ weights were calculated. The highest body weight gain was recorded in bird fed on diet B which contained 5% PKM. Average feed consumption of diet A was less than other diets. The highest FCR was noted from the birds fed on diet D (containing 15% PKM) while the lowest FCR was noted from the birds fed on diet A (containing 5% PKM). Average dressing percentage of chicks were 65.03, 63.80, 66.01 and 67.12.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Germany
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
137 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8433-7086-8 (9783843370868)
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Muhammad Shahbaz Qamar was born in 1976 in Faisalabad, Pakistan. After higher secondary education, he earned his B.Sc. (Hons.)Animal Husbandry degree in 2000 and M.Sc.(Hons.)Animal Nutrition in 2002 from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Currently,he is working as Research Associate and doing his PhD in Ruminant Nutrition.