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Spirulina platensis meal inclusion effects on broilers fed a reduced protein diet

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.japr.2021.100199

Keywords

broilers; algae; low crude protein; performance; processing

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  1. USDA-NIFA SAS [2019 69012-29905]
  2. Division of Agriculture, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville AR [72701]

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The study examined the effects of Spirulina inclusion in reduced crude protein diets on broiler growth and meat quality. The results showed that lowering crude protein levels impaired carcass yield and growth performance, with male birds being more affected. However, adding 10% Spirulina to reduced protein diets improved footpad quality in male broilers.
Apart from soybean meal, alternative sources of protein are a long-term concern facing commercial broiler producers. These alternative protein sources must be rich in protein, have a balanced amino acid profile, be highly digestible, be nutritionally safe for the bird, and ideally contain some other intrinsic value. Spirulina platensis is a microalgae that is growing in popularity due to its high protein level, health benefits, and environmental impact. Two experiments (in female and male Ross 708 broilers) were conducted to determine the effect of Spirulina inclusion in reduced crude protein diets on broiler growth, carcass yields, breast fillet color, breast myopathy, and footpad quality. The results showed that lowering crude protein impaired carcass yield in both experiments, while hindering growth performance more in male birds than female birds. Spirulina inclusion at 10% in a reduced protein diet improved footpad score in male broilers and increased meat and skin pigmentation in all birds. The inclusion of Spirulina into a commercial setting will always be driven by costs, but this study aids in expanding fundamental research to make that possible.

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