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Effect of Storage Duration on the Nutritional Value of Corn Kernels for Broiler Chicks
Year:
1996
Source of publication :
Poultry Science
Authors :
Bartov, Ido
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Volume :
75
Co-Authors:
Bartov, I., Department of Poultry Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel
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From page:
1524
To page:
1527
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Total pages:
4
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Abstract:
A study was carried out to evaluate the effect of storage duration of corn on its chemical composition (DM, protein, fat, amino acids, and fatty acids) and nutritional value for chicks, with an emphasis on AMEn. Freshly harvested whole grains were stored for 110 mo in covered galvanized iron cans, kept inside a storehouse. The AMEn content of the grains was determined in 10 experiments in which the corn was incorporated in a diet designated for the evaluation of AMEn by the substitution method. These determinations were carried out with male broiler chicks at 15 to 17 d of age. The chemical composition of the grains did not change during storage, except for a significant (P < 0.02) increase in lysine and a decrease in valine levels. Moreover, the AMEn content was not affected significantly (P > 0.05) by storage duration. It is concluded, therefore, that storing corn grains for 110 mo, under proper conditions, does not adversely affect their nutritional value.
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Language:
English
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Effect of Storage Duration on the Nutritional Value of Corn Kernels for Broiler Chicks
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Bartov, I., Department of Poultry Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel
Effect of Storage Duration on the Nutritional Value of Corn Kernels for Broiler Chicks
A study was carried out to evaluate the effect of storage duration of corn on its chemical composition (DM, protein, fat, amino acids, and fatty acids) and nutritional value for chicks, with an emphasis on AMEn. Freshly harvested whole grains were stored for 110 mo in covered galvanized iron cans, kept inside a storehouse. The AMEn content of the grains was determined in 10 experiments in which the corn was incorporated in a diet designated for the evaluation of AMEn by the substitution method. These determinations were carried out with male broiler chicks at 15 to 17 d of age. The chemical composition of the grains did not change during storage, except for a significant (P < 0.02) increase in lysine and a decrease in valine levels. Moreover, the AMEn content was not affected significantly (P > 0.05) by storage duration. It is concluded, therefore, that storing corn grains for 110 mo, under proper conditions, does not adversely affect their nutritional value.
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