Nutritional properties of dried salmon silage for broiler feeding
Author
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Dale, Nick
Author
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Valenzuela Venegas, Carolina
Admission date
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2017-03-22T15:29:47Z
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2017-03-22T15:29:47Z
Publication date
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2016
Cita de ítem
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Animal Science Journal (2016) 87, 791–795
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Identifier
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10.1111/asj.12480
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/143198
Abstract
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition, energy and amino acid profile of dried salmon silage (DSS) for
broilers. The DSS was obtained by acid digestion of salmon mortalities and subsequently co-dried with wheat bran in a 70:30
ratio (70 parts silage and 30 parts wheat bran). Samples of DSS were evaluated for chemical composition, gross energy,
nitrogen-corrected true metabolizable energy (TMEn), mineral content, total and digestible amino acids for broilers, and amino
acid score. The chemical composition of DSS was (mean ± SD): moisture (12.3 ± 0.8%), crude protein (44.0 ± 1.1%), ether extract
(5.0 ± 2.4%), crude fiber (3.3 ± 0.4%) and ash (9.4 ± 0.6%). The gross energy and TMEn for broilers were 4 069 kcal/kg
and 2 613 kcal/kg, respectively. The DSS mineral composition showed a high content of calcium (1.01%) and phosphorus
(1.08%). The DSS had high levels of digestiblemethionine (0.74%), lysine (2.27%), and threonine (1.16%), and did not present limiting amino acids for broilers. Nutritional composition of DSS showed high protein content with an amino acid profile considered to be suitable as a protein source for broiler feeding