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Effects of Different Sources and Levels of Vegetable Oils on Performance, Carcass Traits and Accumulation of Vitamin E in Breast Meat of Broilers
Ali Nobakht, Shahram Tabatbaei and Sabir Khodaei
Corresponding Author: Ali Nobakht
Submitted: 2011 August, 11
Accepted: 2011 September, 17
Published: 2011 November, 15 |
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The experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of different sources and levels of vegetable
oils on performance, carcass traits and accumulation of vitamin E in breast meat of broilers. In this experiment
336 day old broiler chicks (Ross-308 strain) were used in a completely randomized design for 42 days with 8
treatments in 3 replicates and 14 chicks in each replicate. The experimental groups included: T1) control group,
T2) diet with 4% of sunflower oil, T3) diet with 4% of canola oil T4) diet with 4% of soybean oil, T5) diet with
2% of sunflower oil+2% of canola oil, T6) diet with 2% of sunflower oil+2% of soybean oil, T7) diet with 2%
of canola oil+2% of soybean oil and finally T8) diet with 1.33% of sunflower oil+1.33% of canola oil+1.33%
of soybean oil. According to the results, inclusion different sources and levels of vegetable oils in broiler rations
significantly affected their performance, carcass traits and Vitamin E content of breast meat (p<0.05). The best
feed conversion (1.83) was obtained in group 7, whereas the lowest percent of gizzard (2.52%), and the highest
amount of vitamin E in breast meat (22.05 mg/kg) were observed in group 8.
Key words: Broiler, carcass traits, performance, vegetable oils, , ,
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Ali Nobakht, Shahram Tabatbaei and Sabir Khodaei, . Effects of Different Sources and Levels of Vegetable Oils on Performance, Carcass Traits and Accumulation of Vitamin E in Breast Meat of Broilers. Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences, (6): 601-605.
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