EFFECT OF GRADED LEVELS OF DIETARY RAW SESAME SEEDS ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE, SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY OF BROILER CHICKENS
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This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary
inclusion of raw sesame seeds (RSS) on performance, serum biochemistry,
carcass characteristics and digestive physiology of broiler chickens
between hatch and 35 days of age. Three inclusion levels (0, 5 or 10
g/kg) of RSS were included in the starter, grower and finisher diets on
either wheat-or maize-based diets. At first 10 days, birds tended (P <
0.06) to eat more with increasing concentrations of RSS. At day 35,
there was an interaction (P < 0.05) between the level of RSS and the
grain, depressing the serum cholesterol in birds that received RSS at
the medium concentration in wheat-based diets. The RSS and the grain
tended (P = 0.056) to interact arising from the relatively higher
triglycerides in birds on wheat-based diets supplemented with medium
level of RSS. There was an interaction (P < 0.05) between the level of
RSS and the grain, indicating the lowest gross energy digestibility in
the birds that received RSS at the highest concentration in maize-base
diets. Increasing concentrations of RSS in the diets decreased (P <
0.05) the apparent digestibility of protein and nitrogen at 35 days of
age. The results provided evidence that beyond providing nutrients for
growth, sesame seeds can maintain feed intake and regulate the
cholesterol level.
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