…energy (TMEN) value for individual feed ingredients. Adult Single Comb White Leghorn roosters were used to determine the TMEN values of feed ingredients. Roosters (8 to 10 per feed ingredient…
The apparent metabolizable energy (AME) and true metabolizable energy (TME) assays of poultry feed ingredients have traditionally been nitrogen (N) corrected to yield AMEn or TMEn. By correcting to zero…
…fed HF diets had greater (P = 0.008) gain-to-feed ratio compared to those fed LF diets. On d 7 to 14, BW gain, feed intake, and gain-to-feed ratio of birds…
…and a N-free diet based on a replicated 5 x 2 crossover arrangement with five diets and two feeding periods. Key Findings: In the first experiment, the apparent ileal digestibility…
…ASFV-free batches of feed were manufactured. Environmental swabs were collected after each batch of feed was discharged with locations categorized into four zones: A) feed contact surface, B) non-feed contact…
The major cost of poultry feed is energy, accounting for more than 70% of the feed costs. Therefore, accurate formulation of feed energy with adequate ingredient energy values is paramount…
…raw materials/feedstuffs production, feed mill processing transport, animal rearing (maternity, weaning, and fattening units), and manure spreading in all livestock productions. All feed ingredients originated from Quebec (Montérégie region) and…
…feed ingredients used in swine diets. These values suggest that soybean meal has 105% and 98% the energy content of corn, respectively. Recently, the net energy (NE) system has been…
…to answer this question: what effects, if any, do soybean ingredients in dog or cat diets have on animal health and nutrition, palatability, feeding behavior, allergenicity, and extrusion processing? We…
The objective of this study was to develop a precision-fed rooster assay that is suitable for determination of phytic acid (myo-inositol 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexakis; InsP6) disappearance in plant-based feed ingredients. A 48…