Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different levels of rapeseed expeller cake (RC) in the diet of laying hens on egg performance, egg quality, retention and excretion of nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus, and metabolizability of energy. The experiment was carried out with 72 Bovans Brown hens, from 28 to 53 weeks of age. Experimental treatment consisted of four isonitrogenous and isocaloric corn-soybean diets (as calculated: 17% crude protein, 11.6 MJ/kg metabolizable energy, 0.81% lysine, 0.36% methionine, 3.60% calcium and 0.37% available phosphorus), containing 0, 4, 6 or 8% RC. The RC used was produced from double zero rapeseed and contained 29.3% crude protein, 17.4% crude fat, 10.8% crude fibre, 0.63% calcium, 0.97% phosphorus, 1.91% lysine and 0.84% methionine. During the experimental period, the dietary level of RC had no significant effects on egg performance and egg quality parameters. Boiled eggs from hens fed a diet with 8% RC were characterized by an inferior flavour to those from other groups. There were no treatment effects on nitrogen balance or metabolizability of energy, though the highest dietary level of RC negatively affected retention and excretion of calcium and phosphorus.;

Highlights

  • Rapeseed expeller cake (RC) is a high-protein coproduct of industrial oil extraction, obtained from the mechanical pressing of seeds

  • Rapeseed cake contains a considerable amount of protein, rich in sulphur amino acids, and, because of its higher crude fat level and lower fibre content, RC is a richer source of metabolizable energy for monogastric animals as compared to solvent-extracted rapeseed meal

  • The results of previous experiments have demonstrated that RC can be used as a feed component in the diets of broiler chickens

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Introduction

Rapeseed expeller cake (RC) is a high-protein coproduct of industrial oil extraction, obtained from the mechanical pressing of seeds. Świątkiewicz, S. et al Rapeseed cake in layer diets. This growth will result in an enlarged quantity of RC available to feed producers. Rapeseed cake contains a considerable amount of protein, rich in sulphur amino acids, and, because of its higher crude fat level and lower fibre content, RC is a richer source of metabolizable energy for monogastric animals as compared to solvent-extracted rapeseed meal. The content of anti-nutritive factors, such as glucosinolate and erucic acid, in rapeseed, has been reduced during the last 20 years by plant breeding programmes, so the risk in the use of rapeseed products as animal feed has too been reduced. The results of previous experiments have demonstrated that RC can be used as a feed component in the diets of broiler chickens

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