Japanese poultry science
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The Feeding Value of a Rice Saccharification Residue for the Chicken
Hiroyuki MEKADANoriaki IMAEDAHiro-omi YOKOTAJun-ichi OKUMURA
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1984 Volume 21 Issue 1 Pages 12-19

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Rice saccharification residue (RSR), a by-product of Japanese rice wine, is evaluated as a feedingstuff for the chicken. Chicks fed a RSR-containing semipurified diet supplemented with arginine, glycine, lysine, methionine and threonine grew as well as the chicks fed a soyprotein diet supplemented with methionine and glycine. The trial used cockerels showed that digestibility, biological value and metabolizable energy value were 83%, 65% and 2.79kcal/g, respectively. Broilers fed practical type deits containing up to 6% protein equivalent RSR grew as well as broilers fed a practical type diet alone. Feeding practical type diets containing up to 6% protein equivalent of RSR showed that laying hens had a comparable performance as that of hens fed a practical corn-soybean diet. RSR protein only supplemented with lysine was effectively used as a protein supplement up to 6% protein equivalent for formulation of corn-soybean practical type diets for chickens.
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