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Effects of dietary barley inclusion and glucanase supplementation on the production performance,egg quality and digestive functions in laying ducks
Authors:Wei Chen  Shuang Wang  Runsheng Xu  Weiguang Xia  Dong Ruan  Yanan Zhang  Khaled A.F. Mohammed  Mahmoud M.M. Azzam  Ahmed M. Fouad  Kaichao Li  Xuebing Huang  Shenglin Wang  Chuntian Zheng
Affiliation:Institute of Animal Science,Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Livestock and Poultry Breeding,Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science in South China,Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,Guangdong Public Laboratory of Animal Breeding and Nutrition,Guangdong Key Laboratory of Animal Breeding and Nutrition,Guangzhou 510640,China;College of Life Science and Engineering,Foshan University,Foshan 528225,China;Department of Poultry Production,Faculty of Agriculture,Assiut University,Assiut 71526,Egypt;Poultry Production Department,Faculty of Agriculture,Mansoura University,Mansoura 35516,Egypt;Animal Production Department,College of Food and Agriculture Sciences,King Saud University,Riyadh 11451,Saudi Arabia;Department of Animal Production,Faculty of Agriculture,Cairo University,Giza 12613,Egypt
Abstract:This study evaluated the effects of barley inclusion and glucanase supplementation on the productive performance and digestive function in laying ducks. The experiment used a randomized design with a 5 × 2 factorial arrangement of 5 graded levels of barley (0%, 15%, 30%, 45% and 60%) with or without 1.5 g/kg β-1,3-1,4-glucanase (15,000 U/kg). During the experimental period of 120 d, the weight and total number of eggs within each pen were recorded daily, and egg quality was determined every 4 wk. At the end of the experiment, 3 randomly selected ducks within each replicate were sacrificed, then duodenal digesta and jejunal mucosa was collected. Dietary inclusion of barley had no effects on egg production, daily egg mass or FCR, but supplementation with glucanase improved egg production and FCR (P < 0.01). Barley did not affect feed intake of laying ducks, but glucanase tended to increase feed intake (P = 0.09). Neither barley nor β-glucanase had effects on the egg quality variables, except for yolk color score, which was decreased with increasing barley supplementation. Glucanase, but not barley, increased the activity of chymotrypsin and amylase in duodenal digesta. Barley inclusion affected the activity of alkaline phosphatase and maltase in jejunal mucosa (P < 0.05), but β-glucanase had no effects on the activity of these brush border enzymes. Barley inclusion increased the glucan content in duodenal digesta, but supplementation of glucanase to barley-based diet reduced digesta glucan content and reduced total volatile fatty acids and increased the proportion of acetic acid in cecal contents. The results indicate that, without glucanase, the optimal dietary barley level in the diets of laying ducks is about 13% for maximal production performance; glucanase supplementation of the barley diets improved production performance, probably through enhancing digestive function.
Keywords:Barley   Laying duck   Glucanase   Digestive function
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