The nutritional value of different categories of peas was measured in mash
or pelleted diets using adult cockerels. Twenty-five round and white-flower
ed peas (feed peas), 12 round and coloured-flowered peas and five wrinkled
and white-flowered pens were used in mash diets. From the same batches, 11
feed peas, five coloured peas and four wrinkled pens were tested in pellete
d diets.
Mean apparent metabolizable Energy (AME) values were 12.02, 11.35 and 10.50
MJ/kg dry matter (DM) for feed peas, coloured peas and wrinkled pens respe
ctively in mash diets and 13.18, 12.72 and 11.63 MJ/kg DM for the same cate
gories in pelleted diets.
Mean starch digestibility was 0.905, 0.887 and 0.802 for feed pens, coloure
d peas and wrinkled peas respectively in mash diets and 0.985, 0.984 and 0.
840 for these categories in pelleted diets.
Mean protein digestibility was 0.788, 0.643 and 0.798 for feed peas, colour
ed peas and wrinkled peas respectively in mash diets and corresponding valu
es for pens in pelleted diets were 0.855, 0.743 and 0.853.
Pelleting thus had a positive effect on the nutritional value of peas and t
his improvement was all the more important because the AME and protein dige
stibility of the pen in mash diets teas low.
The nutritional value of feed pens for cockerels was not strongly correlate
d with chemical composition or to digestibility data obtained in the pig.