Abstract

This study investigated the influence of pre-pelleting inclusion of whole wheat (WW) and exogenous enzyme supplementation on growth performance, coefficient of apparent ileal nutrient digestibility (CAID) and apparent metabolizable energy (AME) in broilers fed wheat-based pelleted diets. A 2×3 factorial arrangement of treatments was used with two methods of wheat inclusion [622g/kg ground wheat (GW) and 250g/kg WW replaced GW (wt/wt) pre-pelleting (PWW)] and three enzymes (xylanase, phytase and xylanase plus phytase). A total of 288, one-day-old male broilers (Ross 308) were individually weighed and allocated to 36 cages (8 broilers/cage), and the cages were randomly assigned to the six dietary treatments. Birds fed PWW diets gained more (p<0.05) weight than those fed GW diets. There was no effect (p>0.05) of WW inclusion on feed intake (FI). Phytase alone increased (p<0.05) FI compared to xylanase or the combination. Whole wheat inclusion increased (p<0.05) the gain-to-feed ratio (G:F). Feeding xylanase plus phytase and phytase-added diets resulted in the greatest and lowest G:F, respectively, with xylanase supplemented diets being intermediate. Birds fed PWW diets had greater (p<0.05) relative gizzard weights than those fed GW diets. There was no effect (p>0.05) of WW inclusion on the CAID of nitrogen (N), starch and fat. Combination of xylanase and phytase resulted in greater (p<0.05) digestibility of N, starch and fat than that of individual additions. Feeding PWW diets resulted in greater (p<0.05) AME values than GW diets. Combination of xylanase and phytase increased (p<0.05) the AME compared to the diets with individual additions of xylanase or phytase. The current results suggest that the influence of pre-pelleting WW inclusion and exogenous enzymes on nutrient digestibility and broiler performance is not additive.

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