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- Title
Effects of black tea wastes on growth performance of white Roman meat type geese.
- Authors
Wang, S. D.; Chien, C. H.; Shen, S. Y.; Liau, S. J.; Hsiao, C. C.
- Abstract
This study was to investigate the effect of black tea wastes (BTW) on growth performance of meat-type geese. A total of 90 white Roman geese at 4 weeks of age were randomly allotted to 5 groups, which were C5C9, C5R9, C5RBTW9, R5C9, and RBTW5C9. The means of C, R, RBTW, 5, and 9 were feed ad libitum, 80% of feed ad libitum, R ration with BTW ad libitum, 5 - 8 weeks of age, and 9 ~ 12 weeks of age, respectively. All birds were fed ad libitum and not given BT\V at 13 weeks of age. The feed intake was lower (P < 0. 0 5) in geese of C5RBTW9 or RBTW5C9 than that of C5C9 druing 5 ~ 12 or 5 ~13 weeks of age. The concentration in total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein were lower (P < 0.05) in geese of C5RBTW9 at 12 weeks of age than that of in C5C9. We concluded that feed cost had decreased but not affect body weight gain and feed conversion rate during 5 ~ 12 weeks of age or 5 ~ 13 weeks of age in meat-type geese raising when restricted 20% feed intake and supplemented with BTW ad libitum.
- Subjects
GEESE; CHOLESTEROL; LIPOPROTEINS; WEIGHT gain; ANIMAL feeds
- Publication
Journal of the Chinese Society of Animal Science, 2019, Vol 48, p315
- ISSN
0253-9187
- Publication type
Article