Substitution Of Finger Millet (Eleusine Coracana) And Bulrush Millet (Pennisetum Typhoides) For Maize In
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1983/1984
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Abate, A.N.
Gomez, M.
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The first experiment was conducted to determine acceptability levels and growth
performance when bulrush millet or finger millet was substituted for maize at 0, 20,
40 or 60% in both broiler starter and finisher feeds. The chicks fed on the bulrush millet
diets had the highest overall body weight gain of 1649 g per chick at 55 days. Performance
on the finger millet diets was comparable to that on maize. In view of the higher
protein content in the bulrush millet tested, subsequent experiments were conducted
to determine the value of using bulrush millet not only as an energy source, but also
as a part substitute for protein supplements in broiler diets. The bulrush millet included
at 70% was shown to effectively replace part of the vegetable protein supplement provided
the diet was supplemented with up to 0.3% lysine.
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Animal Feed Science And Technology, 10, p. 291-299