Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of including hipro cottonseed meal (hpCSM) in diets on growth performance and slaughter variables in broiler chicken. A total of 1050 one-day-old Cobb-400 male broiler chicks were randomly allocated to five treatments with ten replicates of 21 birds per replicate. The five experimental diets were formulated to contain no hpCSM (corn-soy based diet; SBM), or hpCSM included at 5 (hpCSM5,), 10 (hpCSM10), 15 (hpCSM15), and 20 (hpCSMJ20 per cent levels in isocaloric and isonitrogenous diets. No differences in performance of broilers due to feeding hpCSM up to 20% were observed during 1–21 d of age. At 42 d, the performance (BW gain and feed efficiency) was not affected with hpCSM supplementation up to 15%, while a significant reduction was observed at 20% hpCSM. The inclusion of hpCSM at 5% significantly improved the BW gain (P 0.05) the ready to cook yield, relative weights of breast meat and liver; however, there was increased abdominal fat deposition (P < 0.05) in hpCSM fed groups. The highest abdominal fat pad weight was observed in broilers fed the 20% hpCSM diet. Based on the results, it is concluded that hpCSM can be included up to 15% in the broiler diet without affecting the performance, while the hpCSM at 20% depressed the performance. Abdominal fat deposition increased significantly in broilers fed diets having hpCSM at all inclusion levels.

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