Abstract

An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of replacing soybean meal with cooked whole soybeans on the performance of starter and finisher broiler chicks in a humid tropical environment. At starter phase, three isonitrogenous (24% crude protein, CP) and isocaloric (2.9 meal ME/KG) broiler starter diets containing either raw (R) or cooked full-fat soyabeans (C), or defatted soyabean meal (M) were each fed to 60 Anak broiler chicks from 10 to 45 days of age. At finisher phase, 108 45-day old birds from starter phase were fed three isonitrogenous (22% CP) and isocaloric (3.0 Meal Me/Kg) finisher diets. Data at the starter phase show that R significantly (P 0.05) affected by dietary treatments. At finisher phase, birds on raw whole soyabeans still had the poorest performance, while switching bird from M to C diet did not result in significant depression of any of the parameters considered. Thus in a humid tropical condition, cooked whole soybeans can be used to replace soybean meal in broiler diets at both starter and finisher phase without a depression on the bird performance. Journal of Applied Chemistry and Agricultural Research Vol. 3 1996: pp. 21-24

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