ABSTRACT
A 21-day feeding trial involving
150 three-week old broiler chicks to evaluate the response of starter broiler
chicks fed diets containing varying levels of toasted bambara groundnut offal
(TBGO) at 0, 7.5, 15, 22.5 and 30% designated diets 1,2,3,4 and 5 respectively
on the performance and economics of production of broilers at starter phase was
conducted. The birds were divided into five (5) treatment groups of thirty (30)
birds, replicated three times at ten (10) birds per replicate in a Completely
Randomized Design (CRD). Birds were fed ad-libitum and feed intake was
monitored daily. They were weighed at the beginning of the trial and weekly
thereafter. Data collected and analysed showed the following results. Toasted
bambara groundnut offal contains 18.60% crude protein, 4.9% crude fibre, ether
extract 5.35%, ash 5.05%, and nitrogen free extract 56.15%. The birds fed diet
T4had significantly higher (<P<0.05) final live weight (633 .66g) and total weight gain (419.66g) than birds fed diets T1 (572.og; 369.0g) T2 (556.33g; 350.33g), T3(616.33g408.00g) and T5 (581. Og; 365.33g). The final live weight and Total weight gain of the birds fed diet T4were similar (P>0.05)
to birds fed diet T3. The revenue and gross margins of the birds fed
diet T4 (N560.93; N302 .28g) were significantly higher (P<0.05) than birds fed diets T1 (N457.6; N248.4) T2 (N445.06; N240.83) and T5(N464.8; N263.3). The revenue and gross margin of the birds fed diet T4were comparable (P><0.05)
to the values obtained for birds fed diet T3(N493.06; N272.93). The
cost of kg weight gain of the birds fed diet T4 (N488.85) was
significantly lower (P<0.05) than the values obtained for birds fed diets T1(N567.71), T2 (N585.31) T3 (N535.77) and T5 (N561.92). The birds however, did not differ significantly (P><0.05)
in average daily gain, average daily feed intake, feed conversion ratio and
cost of total feed consumed. It could be concluded that TBGO could be
incorporated in starter broiler diets up to 22.5% dietary level without adverse
effect on growth performance and economics of production characteristics of
starter broiler chicks.
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