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Performance, metabolism, and meat quality of broilers fed dry brewery residue

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A study was conducted to assess the chemical composition and apparent metabolizable energy (AME), nitrogen-corrected AME (AMEn), and their respective coefficients of dry brewery residue (DBR) for broilers. A second study was conducted to evaluate the increasing inclusions of DBR in broiler diets and its effects on growth performance, carcass traits, blood metabolites, and meat quality. In the first trial (metabolism assay), a total of 250 male broilers were assigned to 5 diets (0, 100, 200, 300, and 400 g DBR/kg) composed by 5 replications with 10 animals per cage in a completely randomized design in the period from days 11 to 21. There was an increasing linear effect for AME, AMEn, metabolizable coefficient of gross energy (MCGE), and MCGE corrected for N (MCGEn). In the second experiment, a total of 840 one-day-old male broiler chickens were assigned to 6 treatments (0, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 g DBR/kg) with 7 replications and 20 animals per pen, from days 0 to 42. Growth performance was determined at days 21 and 42. There was an increasing linear effect for weight gain in the period from days 0 to 21 and for feed intake from days 0 to 42. A linear decreasing effect was observed at day 21 for cholesterol and quadratic effect for uric acid (UA), aspartate aminotransferase, and albumin. At day 42, there was a quadratic effect for UA and creatinine. At day 21, an increasing linear effect was observed for protein deposition rate. In conclusion, the inclusion of DBR up to 100 g/kg improved WG in the starter phase and did not negatively affect the productive parameters of broilers from days 0 to 42.

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Cella, P.S: conceived the idea, designed and carry out the work. Kaufmann, C.; Savaris, V.D.L.; Polese, C.; Avila, A.S.; and Broch, J: validation, resources, and methodology. Rohloff Junior, N. and de Souza, C: statistical analysis. Tesser, G.L.S: wrote the manuscript. Bruno, L.D.G: review and editing. Eyng, C. and Nunes, R.V: supervision and project administration.

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Tesser, G.L.S., de Avila, A.S., Broch, J. et al. Performance, metabolism, and meat quality of broilers fed dry brewery residue. Trop Anim Health Prod 54, 389 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-022-03397-z

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