Utilización de grasas y sus subproductos en alimentación avícola /

Studies on the use ol palm fats and mixtures of fats and oils in poultry nutrition. The main factors that affect the digestibility and metabolizable energy content of fats for poultry are their contents of saturated fatty acids and the unsaturated to saturated ratio (UFA: SFA), the carbon chain leng...

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Autor principal: Zumbado Alpízar, Mario Ernesto 1955- (Autor/a)
Otros Autores: Gutiérrez Salazar, Carlos Roman 1969- (Autor/a), Pérez Román, Eliecer 1955- (Autor/a)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Spanish
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100 1 |a Zumbado Alpízar, Mario Ernesto  |d 1955-  |e Autor/a 
245 1 0 |a Utilización de grasas y sus subproductos en alimentación avícola /  |c Mario E. Zumbado, Carlos R. Gutiérrez S, Eliécer Pérez R. 
300 |a 1 recurso en línea (páginas 43-58) :  |b archivo de texto, PDF. 
500 |a En revista Nutrición Animal Tropical, vol. 1, no. 1 (enero-junio 1994) 
500 |a Descripción basada en el contenido visto el 02 de setiembre, 2025 
520 3 |a Studies on the use ol palm fats and mixtures of fats and oils in poultry nutrition. The main factors that affect the digestibility and metabolizable energy content of fats for poultry are their contents of saturated fatty acids and the unsaturated to saturated ratio (UFA: SFA), the carbon chain length of the SFA, the level of free fatty acids (FFA), and the age of the birds. Also, it is important to consider quality aspects ol the fat being fed, such as the level of moisture, impurities and unsaponifiable matter and toxic products developed in fats excesively heated, such as polymers present in restaurant greases of poor quality. The results of the present studies show that up to 45% FFA in a crude palm oil - palm destilled fatty acids blend arepermisable without detrimental effect on broiler performance when that blend was included at a 6% rate in starler diets. Besides, better results are obtained when a fat of high FFA content and /or low UFA:SFA is fed after the first week of age and not in day-old broilers.The use of fats of high FFA content is feasible but a previous determination of its ME content is necessary before formulation of the feed. Due to the difficulties involved in the determination of ME by conventional methods, an alternative procedure is to calculate such values through the use of prediction equations. These equations use FFA and UFA:SFA levels in the fat and are developed for young and older broilers. 
700 1 |a Gutiérrez Salazar, Carlos Roman  |d 1969-  |e Autor/a 
700 1 |a Pérez Román, Eliecer  |d 1955-  |e Autor/a 
856 4 1 |u https://archivo.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/nutrianimal/article/view/9978/9385  |y Ver artículo en línea 
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