scholarly journals Effect of replacing soybean meal (Glycine max) with kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) on egg quality parameter of white Leghorn layers

2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 33-40
Author(s):  
Hussein Taju ◽  
Urge Mengistu ◽  
Animut Getachew
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Rosdiana Zainuddin

Sericulture or silk farming is one of forest product non wood which product cocoon and then spun become raw silk. National demand of cocoon is high equivalent 900 ton/year. National cocoon production only 5%, and 95% import from Cina. The quality of mulberry leaf is bad and limited in dry season. One way to replace mulberry’s leaf as natural food is provide artificial feed.The aim of this research is to know the influence in giving artificial feed to larvae and cocoon production as well as to know the best various artificial feed is made from soybean and kidney bean. This research was conducted in silk center of environment and forestry education and training center Makassar from April until July 2019. This research uses Complete Random Design and Data analyzed by using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)The best variation of artificial feed for growth larvae are kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and soybean (Glycine max L), the results showed that average of weight larvae and increase of weight larvae, growth index, the average of length larvae are more than larvae indicator, although the Tukey Test stated that it is not significantly different from the indicator. Then for cocoon production, kidney beans heaviest for fresh cocoon, heavy fiber, percentage of cocoon skin and length of fiber nearly same indicator. While soybean, is the best in strength of fiber, however it is shortest of its fiber, weight of larvae is lightest, growth index and percentage of skin cocoon are the lowest.


Author(s):  
Arda Yıldırım ◽  
Ergin Öztürk

This study was conducted to determine the effect of cottonseed meal (CSM) incorporated into laying rations in place of soybean meal (SBM) at different ratios on yield traits. The birds began to lay at 6th week, 180 female and 45 male quails were used in laying period experiment. Birds were fed with rations containing 20% CP and 3000 Kcal/kg ME up to 20-week age (Laying period). CSM as a substitute, five different rations of the protein content (0, 30, 58, 86 and 100%) for SBM to basal diets based on corn-soybean meal were used. The results showed that there were no differences in terms of egg yield traits, cumulative feed consumptions and viabilities during the laying period. The highest dry shell rate and shell thickness were obtained from 5th group and 1st group, respectively. As a result, adding CSM instead of SBM in laying period were no significantly differences in terms of egg production and egg quality in laying period.


Author(s):  
C. Pandian ◽  
A. Sundaresan ◽  
A. V. Omprakash

The present study was conducted to assess the effect of supplementation of Multi-enzymes with lysophospholipids on production performance of pure line White Leghorn layers. Body weights before and after the experiment did not differ significantly across the experimental diets. Irrespective of the dietary treatments, the birds gained 3.83 per cent of live weight relative to its initial body weight. Mean per cent Hen housed egg production was significantly (Pis less than 0.05) higher in diet supplemented with 0.10 MEC-L than other groups. Mean egg weight and average daily feed consumption during 25 to 35 weeks of age indicated no significant effect of enzyme supplementation. Average daily feed consumption per bird in control, 0.05 % and 0.1% multi-enzyme supplemented groups was 108.13, 105.66 and 107.67 g respectively and birds offered control diet recorded numerically more feed intake than enzyme supplemented groups. Comparatively low feed per egg was observed in 0.10 per cent group followed by 0.05 per cent group which offers economic benefits than control diets. However, the egg quality traits between different dietary enzyme supplementation groups showed no significant difference.


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