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International Journal of Poultry Science

Year: 2003 | Volume: 2 | Issue: 6 | Page No.: 389-393
DOI: 10.3923/ijps.2003.389.393
Use of Dried Distillers` Grains with Solubles in Growing-finishing Diets of Turkey Hens
Kevin D. Roberson

Abstract: Two experiments were conducted with Large White female turkeys to evaluate the effect of dried distillers` grains with solubles (DDGS) derived from ethanol production on growth performance from about 8 to 15 wk of age. Experiment 1 consisted of inclusion levels of 0, 9, 18 or 27% DDGS to a corn-soybean meal based diet and the treatment diets were formulated with a metabolizable energy value of 2870 kcal/kg for DDGS and on a digestible amino acid basis. The grower diet was fed from 56 to 77 d of age and the finisher diet was fed from 77 to 105 d of age. Body weight was linearly decreased at 105 d as % DDGS increased in the diet. Feed conversion was increased at p = 0.100 from 77 to 105 d of age as DDGS inclusion level increased. The incidence of pendulous crops increased when high levels of DDGS were fed. In Experiment 2, dietary treatments consisted of 0, 7, or 10% DDGS in the grower period. Half of the birds fed 10% DDGS in the grower period were fed 7% DDGS in the finisher period. The mash diets were formulated with a metabolizable energy value of 2805 kcal/kg for DDGS and on a total amino acid basis. There were no significant effects on body weight or feed conversion in Experiment 2. Results indicate that ethanol-derived DDGS can be effectively included at 10% in growing/finishing diets for turkey hens if proper formulation matrix values for all nutrients are used.

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Kevin D. Roberson , 2003. Use of Dried Distillers` Grains with Solubles in Growing-finishing Diets of Turkey Hens. International Journal of Poultry Science, 2: 389-393.

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