Broiler performance on finisher diets containing different levels of either Pleurotus ostreatus-fermented dried cocoa pod husk or dried cocoa pod husk supplemented with enzymes |
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Authors: | Francis Alemawor Emmanuel Okpoti Kofi Oddoye Victoria P. Dzogbefia John H. Oldham Armstrong Donkoh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana;(2) Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana, P.O. Box 8, New Tafo–Akim, Ghana;(3) Department of Animal Science, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana; |
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Abstract: | The purpose was to investigate the feeding value of fibrous cocoa pod husk (CPH) either fermented with Pleurotus ostreatus or supplemented with fibre-degrading multi-enzymes (Viscozyme®L?+?Pectinex®5XL) before inclusion in diets for 3-week-old finishing broilers. Growth performance and carcass yield of broilers fed diets containing 100, 200 or 300 g kg?1 of the P. ostreatus-fermented CPH or 100, 200 or 300 g kg?1 of the enzyme-supplemented CPH as well as a normal broiler finisher diet (control), were investigated in a 35-day feeding trial setup as a completely randomised design, with the seven treatments replicated three times. There were significant differences (P?0.05) among treatments for some of the parameters measured including growth-related indices, percent weights of abdominal fat, intestine, and gizzard. It was concluded that P. ostreatus-fermented dried CPH up to a level of 200 g kg?1 and enzyme-supplemented dried CPH up to a level of 100 g kg?1 could be included in broiler finisher diets without any deleterious effects. |
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