Effects of the use of Moringa oleífera in the feeding of broilers on carcass and visceral yields
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This research was carried out in the bird´s experimental area of
the Santa Inés Farm (Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Universidad
Técnica de Machala), El Oro Province, Ecuador. The objective was to
evaluate the effect of the inclusion of Moringa oleifera leaf meal in the
feed of Cobb 500 chickens on carcass and visceral parameters. To
guarantee the welfare of the chickens, all the suggestions for openshed
systems was followed, as well as a basic vaccination schedule
applied in the area. The variables evaluated were: antemortem weight;
blood, feathers, viscera, thighs, counter-thighs, breast, shoulder,
wings, neck, legs, head, heart, liver, gizzard, spleen, intestines and
gizzard fat expressed as a percentage, and finally abdominal fat was
expressed in millimeters. A Completely Randomized Design was
applied, consisting of 5 treatments (T) with 4 experimental units,
containing 10 chickens each one. The T1 or control without M. oleifera
meal, while T2, T3, T4 and T5 incorporated Moringa leaf meal at a rate
of 1, 2, 3 and 4%, respectively. An ANOVA analysis was used prior to
observing the assumptions of normality and homogeneity, and to
discriminate among the means, the Bonferroni multiple comparison
procedure was applied, with a 95% confidence level. All calculations
were obtained through the statistical program Statgraphics Centurión
XV.I. The results showed that there is no negative effect on the
variables evaluated, which allows to assume that up to 4% Moringa
meal can be used in feed for chickens without any restrictions since
it does not affect the weight of the carcass.