Abstract

Synopsis Four pelleted diets, based on soybean meal (N = 4.40%), fish meal (N = 2.41%), field bean (Vicia faba L.) meal (N = 2.05%) and maize dextrin (N = 0.10%), were each offered to sixteen 13‐week‐old pullets for a 2 h period. Four birds from each group were killed 2, 4, 6 and 8 h after the feeding period and samples of the ingesta were removed from the gastro‐intestinal tract. The same experimental procedure, using the soybean meal diet, was also applied to sixteen 17‐week‐old and sixteen 24‐week‐old pullets. Nitrogen and chromium sesquioxide were determined on the freeze‐dried ingesta removed from the crops, proventriculi and gizzards, duodena, jejuna, ilea, caeca and large intestines of all the groups. The results indicated that the crop, proventriculus and gizzard acted as food reservoirs, that passage of food through the duodenum was very rapid and that the amount of the ingesta in the caeca depended on the diet, and was possibly affected by the nature of the carbohydrate. The rate and mode of dig...

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