Zootechnical parameters and gizzard development of broilers fed with sorghum grain and carotenoid supplementation

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This study aimed to evaluate the replacement of corn with ground or whole grain sorghum and the inclusion of carotenoids in broiler feed on zootechnical parameters and gizzard development. A total of 960 Cobb 500 broilers, half of each sex, were submitted to four feeds: ground corn (M), ground sorghum (SM) ground sorghum with carotenoid supplementation (SMC) and whole grain sorghum (SI). Body weight, feed intake and feed conversion, carcass and cuts yield, gizzard weight were evaluated. SI feed provided a greater development of gizzard, however at 7 days there were no differences in body weight and feed conversions between diets. SM and SMC provided higher values of body weight at 28 days than SI feed. Feed conversion at 40 days were the same for the sorghum feeds with a better carcass yield in SM and SMC. Ground sorghum can completely replace corn in broiler diets without compromising performance and carcass yield, and whole grain sorghum is zootecnaly viable.

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Litz, F. H., Fernandes, E. A., Antunes, R. C., Girão, L. V. C., Ferreira, A. M. S., Limão, V. A., & Bueno, J. P. R. (2020). Zootechnical parameters and gizzard development of broilers fed with sorghum grain and carotenoid supplementation. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 72(2), 607–614. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-11483

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