Ml. Rodriguez et al., STUDIES ON THE NUTRITIVE-VALUE OF FULL-FAT SUNFLOWER SEED IN BROILER CHICK DIETS, Animal feed science and technology, 71(3-4), 1998, pp. 341-349
The nutritive value of hulled full-fat sunflower seed (HFFSS) for broi
ler chicks was evaluated in two experiments. In the first experiment,
the crude fat digestibility and apparent metabolizable energy (AME) we
re determined in HFFSS using chicks of 28 days of age. The birds consu
med HFFSS as single ingredient ad libitum for 24 h and total excreta w
ere collected. The crude fat digestibility coefficient and AME value w
ere 84.2% and 18.71 MJ kg(-1) DM, respectively. In the second experime
nt, there were no significant differences in feed intake, weight gain
and feed efficiency among chicks fed diets with graded level of HFFSS
(0, 50, 150, and 250 g kg(-1) diet). Dietary AME, (AME corrected for z
ero nitrogen retention) and apparent digestibility values of crude fat
and crude protein were not affected by the level of HFFSS, The mean a
mino acid digestibility values were also similar for the maize-soybean
control diet and for the diets containing HFFSS. The results of this
study would indicate that HFFSS can be used in broiler diets up to 250
g kg(-1) without adversely affecting either weight gain or feed effic
iency. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.