- 동일 축사내에서 Aluminum Sulfate 처리와 단백질 수준에 따른 육계의 생산성과 암모니아 가스 발생 및 깔짚내 수용성 P의 함량에 미치는 영향
- ㆍ 저자명
- 최인학,남기홍
- ㆍ 간행물명
- 한국가금학회지
- ㆍ 권/호정보
- 2003년|30권 2호|pp.113-118 (6 pages)
- ㆍ 발행정보
- 한국가금학회
- ㆍ 파일정보
- 정기간행물| PDF텍스트
- ㆍ 주제분야
- 기타
In this study, broilers were raised up to 6 weeks of age in a single room to determine if different levels of dietary protein or addition of aluminum sulfate[alum, $Al_2$(SO$_4$)$_3$ㆍ14$H_2O$] to the litter affected growth performance, production of ammonia(NH$_3$) and soluble phosphorus(SP) content of the litter.The experimental treatments consisted of six treatments in a 2x3 factorial arrangements: T$_1$=23% protein + 0.2% alum to litter; T$_2$=21% protein + 0.2% alum to litter; T$_3$=19% protein + 0.2% alum to litter; T$_4$=23% protein + no alum; T$_{5}$=21% protein + no alum; T$_{6}$=19% protein + no alum. For broiler performance, there was no effect of alum addition to the litter, but the dietary protein levels significantly affected feed intake from days 22 to 42(P<0.05) and day 0 to 42(P< 0.05), weight gain during all periods(P<0.05 or 0.01), and feed:gain from day 0 to 21(P<0.05) and day 0 to 42(P<0.05). Alum addition to the litter did not affect body weight at 21 and 42 days, but dietary protein levels has a significant effect on it at both 21(P<0.0l) and 42 days(P<0.05). Alum addition only affected ammonia production at weeks 3(P<O.05), but different protein levels affected ammonia production from week 2 to week 6(P<0.05 and 0.01). The interaction between alum and protein showed a significant effect(P<0.05) at week 6. Total phosphorus content of litter was significantly affected by both addition of alum to the litter and dietary protein levels as well as their interaction(P<0.0l),but soluble phosphorus content of the litter was only affected by alum addition(P<0.05). If we summarize this research again, when broilers are raised in the same room with 3 different protein levels and alum addition on the litter, different protein levels affect broiler performance and ammonia content in the cage, but alum addition did not show any significant effect except soluble phosphorus in the litter.