Determination of Optimum Dietary NaCl Requirement for Growth of Broiler Finishers using Choice Feeding Method

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dc.contributor.author Pethiyagoda, N.A.
dc.contributor.author Wickramasinghe, K.P.
dc.contributor.author Atapattu, N.S.B.M.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-10T03:51:58Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-10T03:51:58Z
dc.date.issued 2014-03-19
dc.identifier.citation Wickramasinghe, K. P. & Atapattu, N. S. B. M. (2014). Determination of Optimum Dietary NaCl Requirement for Growth of Broiler Finishers using Choice Feeding Method. 11th Academic Sessions, University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri Lanka, 70.
dc.identifier.issn 2362-0412
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/7356
dc.description.abstract Choice feeding has been used to determine the requirements of some nutrients of poultry. This study adopted the choice feeding method to determine the optimum dietary NaCl level that maximizes the growth performance of broiler finishers. Forty days old broilers (n=6o) were allocated into 15 floor pens. Each pen had two feeders and a drinker. Birds in.treatment 1 were offered a broiler finisher diet containing 0.25% NaCl in both feeders while in treatment 2, birds were given 1% NaCl diet in both feeders. Birds in treatment 3 were offered 0.25% NaCl diet in one feeder and 1% NaCl diet in other feeder. Daily feed intake from each feeder and water intake were recorded from day 42 to 49. The data were analyzed as a completely randomize design. When both feeders contained similar levels of NaCl, feed intake from each feeder was not significantly different. When offered a choice of two dietary NaCl levels in two feeders, birds ate significantly more feeds from the feeder containing the diet with 0.25^6 NaCl (87g/d) than from the feeder containing the diet with 1% NaCl (28g/d). The total feed intakes being I26g, 8og and lisg for Ti, T2 and T3, respectively were significantly different among treatments. Water intake and water:feed ratio were significantly different among treatments. When a choice of two feeds containing 0.25% and 1% NaCl was given, the level of NaCl in the ingested diet was 0.41%. However, broilers in that treatment were significantly heavier on day 49 and gained more weight than those in other two treatments. Broilers in T2 and T3 gave significantly better FCRs as well, than those in Ti. Results of this study conclude that broilers can distinguish diets containing 0.25% and 1% NaCl and the dietary NaCl level that maximizes the growth performance is 0.4%. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri Lanka en_US
dc.subject Broiler chicken en_US
dc.subject Dietary feed intake en_US
dc.subject Sodium Chloride en_US
dc.title Determination of Optimum Dietary NaCl Requirement for Growth of Broiler Finishers using Choice Feeding Method en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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