Mg. Azam et Mar. Howlider, Use of autoclaved and non-autoclaved parboiled rice polish as substitute of grain in broiler diet, J APPL AN R, 14(2), 1998, pp. 181-186
A total of 108-day old broiler chicks were fed on either of 3 different die
ts; a control (grained), a grainless parboiled rice polish (PRP) or a grain
less autoclaved parboiled rice polish (APRP) diets to assess the effects of
feeding grainless diets to broilers. Both PRP and APRP diet depressed feed
intake and fired utilization with a consequent diminished growth rate (P<0
.05) in comparison with those on control diet. Leg abnormalities significan
tly (P<0.05) differed among control, PRP and APRP diets The dressing yield
(%) and abdominal fat (%) were higher on control than those on either of PR
P or APRP diet. The gizzard weight (%) and visceral weight (%) were higher
on PRP and APRP diets than those on control. Despite decreased performance,
PRP and APRP diets did not affect feed cost and total cost and, therefore,
profit on each kilogram of live broiler produced.