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Growth, Meat Quality and Serum Profile of White Leg Horn Cockerels Fed on Diets Containing Deoiled Rice Bran Supplemented with Graded Levels of Tallow


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1 Department of Animal Nutrition and Dairy Science, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Gujarat Agricultural University, Sardar Krushinagar, 385 506, India
     

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Cockerels are the discards of commercial poultry production and are disposed off at very nominal price. Rearing of cockerels with considerably low inputs, meagre managemental case and practices offer sustenance to marginal and small farmers compared to broilers which demand cost intensive feeding regimen. The rapidly growing/developing broilers require diets which are rich in energy and proteins, thus comparing with the human diets, thereby necessitating the usage of diets based on agroindustrial by products like deoiled rice bran supplemented with non-edible fats like fallow.
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  • Growth, Meat Quality and Serum Profile of White Leg Horn Cockerels Fed on Diets Containing Deoiled Rice Bran Supplemented with Graded Levels of Tallow

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V. G. Butala
Department of Animal Nutrition and Dairy Science, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Gujarat Agricultural University, Sardar Krushinagar, 385 506, India
S. Rajagopal
Department of Animal Nutrition and Dairy Science, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Gujarat Agricultural University, Sardar Krushinagar, 385 506, India

Abstract


Cockerels are the discards of commercial poultry production and are disposed off at very nominal price. Rearing of cockerels with considerably low inputs, meagre managemental case and practices offer sustenance to marginal and small farmers compared to broilers which demand cost intensive feeding regimen. The rapidly growing/developing broilers require diets which are rich in energy and proteins, thus comparing with the human diets, thereby necessitating the usage of diets based on agroindustrial by products like deoiled rice bran supplemented with non-edible fats like fallow.