Abstract

A total of 100 4-week-old unsexed Anak-2000 broiler chicks were used in a 4-week experiment to study the effect of replacing 200 or 300 g of maize kg −1 in the finisher diet with either sweet potato leaves ( Hypomoea batatas) or perennial peanut leaves ( Arachis glabrata Benth) on their growth rate and feed conversion ratio. The results revealed that the replacement of maize with sweet potato leaves significantly ( P < 0.05) depressed body weight gain. Perennial peanut leaves had the same adverse effect on weight gain when replacing 300 g maize kg −1. However, when 200 g maize kg −1 was replaced by perennial peanut leaves, weight gain by chicks was similar to that of the control treatment. The substitution of 300 g maize kg −1 by either sweet potato leaves or perennial peanuts significantly ( P < 0.05) increased feed conversion ratio. Therefore, the replacement of maize by either sweet potato or Arachis glabrata leaf meal does not seem justified under the conditions of this experiment.

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