Effects of ammoniation or supplementation of BHT, CTC, and probiotics to moldy corn on the performance of broiler chickens
1986
Namkung, H. | Paik, I.K. (Chungang Univ., Ansung (Korea R.). Dept. of Animal Science)
In order to study the effect of feeding moldy corn in the feed and to compare the efficacy of several antidotical treatments, a feeding trial was conducted using broiler chickens. Ground yellow corn was adjusted to contain 20 % moisture and then incubated at 35 deg C for 20 days. The number of fungi increased from 11 x 10** (4)/g to 42 x 10** (7)/g on incubation but a2005flatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2) were not detected by TLC test. Moldy corn was included in the experimental diets at the level of 7 % with various treatments. Thirty six hatched male broiler chickens were divided into 6 groups and each group was placed for 4 weeks on one of the following treatments; Fresh corn, Moldy corn, Ammoniated (1.5 %) moldy corn, Moldy corn + BHT (0.1 %), Moldy corn + CTC (100ppm) and Moldy corn + Probio
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