Journal of Animal Science and Technology (Jul 2020)

Effects of replacing soybean meal with perilla seed meal on growth performance, and meat quality of broilers

  • Han Jin Oh,
  • Min Ho Song,
  • Won Yun,
  • Ji Hwan Lee,
  • Ji Seon An,
  • Yong Ju Kim,
  • Gok Mi Kim,
  • Hyeun Bum Kim,
  • Jin Ho Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5187/jast.2020.62.4.495
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 4
pp. 495 – 503

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate effects of replacing soybean meal with perilla seed meal (PSM) on growth performance, proximate composition of meat, meat quality, and fatty acids composition of meat in broilers. A total of 60 one-day-old chicks of ROSS 308 (initial body weight of 44.8 ± 0.4 g) were randomly allotted to four treatment groups (15 replicate cages with 1 broilers per cage) in a period of 5 weeks. Dietary treatments included control (CON) basal diet (corn-soybean meal-based diets) and test diets in which PSM was included at 0.5% (T1), 1% (T2), or 2% (T3) to gradually replace soybean meal. At the end of experiment, all broilers were slaughtered for collecting breast and thigh meat. At 5 weeks, T2 and T3 treatment groups had higher (p 0.05) difference in moisture and ash. Fat composition of breast meat was significantly (p < 0.05) increased in T2 and T3 treatment groups. Regarding meat quality, broilers fed T3 diet had higher (p < 0.05) water holding capacity than those fed other diets. Regarding fatty acids composition of thigh meat, broilers fed T3 diet had higher (p < 0.05) linolenic acid than those fed other diets. In conclusion, soybean meal replaced by 2% perilla seed meal in broiler diet can improve growth performance, meat quality, and fatty acids composition of thigh meat in broilers. Perilla seed meal can be a lot of potential alternatives feedstuff for soybean meal in this study.

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