Nutritive value of the meat and bone meals from cattle or pigs in broiler diets

P. Karakas, H.A.J. Versteegh, Y. van der Honing, J. Kogut, A.W. Jongbloed

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    Abstract

    The nutritive value of meat and bone meals (MBM) was assessed for broilers. The MBM was produced according to the revised (pressure) processing system ordered by the European Union (EC 96/449). Three batches of MBM from cattle (MBMcattle) and three from pigs (MBMpig) with different ash contents (224, 306, 387, and 209, 293, 430 g/kg, respectively) were tested for digestibility at a 10␒nclusion level. The MBMcattle and MBMpig with the lowest ash (224 and 209 g/kg, respectively) were tested also at 20␒nclusion. A basal diet (corn-soybean meal) was used as a control. Two-week-old broiler chickens were used in four replicates per treatment (14 to 32 d of age). The AMEn of MBM was high (10.51 to 13.04 MJ/ kg DM). Species origin had no significant effect, whereas more ash and a higher inclusion level decreased the AMEn. The factors investigated showed no significant effect on the excretal digestibility of CP or on total AA. Excretal digestibility of total amino acids (AA) ranged from 60 to 65ÐThe ileal digestibility of CP and AA of MBMpig with 209 g/kg ash was also tested at 10 and 20␒nclusion. Excretal digestibility was significantly higher than ileal digestibility of CP (63.8 and 55.8°respectively) and total AA (60.9 and 56.2°respectively). The 20␒nclusion level resulted in a lower digestibility for both methods. The digestibility of CP was measured by four different in vitro techniques, based on pepsin digestibility. The data showed a large variation and did not correlate at all with the in vivo digestibility values.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1180-1189
    JournalPoultry Science
    Volume80
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

    Keywords

    • Amino acid
    • Broiler
    • Excretal and ileal digestibility
    • Meat and bone meal
    • Metabolizable energy

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