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1 September 2012 Review: Prediction of variation in energetic value of wheat for poultry
M. Yegani, D. R. Korver
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Yegani, M. and Korver, D. R. 2012. Review: Prediction of variation in energetic value of wheat for poultry. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 92: 261–273. Variations in physical and chemical characteristics of wheat can significantly influence the energy availability of this feed ingredient for poultry. These variations can result in inefficiencies in the form of over- or under-formulation of the diets at commercial feed mills or on poultry farms. Therefore, having a clear understanding of the variations is of paramount importance in the formulation of poultry diets as they can have negative consequences for production performance of birds. There are a large number of factors that can contribute to variations in energy availability of wheat for poultry. This review is intended to briefly discuss these factors and also practical approaches that can be used to predict these variations. These approaches include measuring physico-chemical characteristics, in vivo digestibility trials, in vitro digestibility techniques, and near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS). There are limitations associated with physico-chemical and in vivo measurements. However, in vitro digestibility techniques are simple and fast and can provide data for database development and ongoing calibrations of NIRS systems. Near infrared reflectance spectroscopy has enormous potential to predict variations in wheat apparent metabolizable energy, leading to more accurate diet formulation.

M. Yegani and D. R. Korver "Review: Prediction of variation in energetic value of wheat for poultry," Canadian Journal of Animal Science 92(3), 261-273, (1 September 2012). https://doi.org/10.1139/CJAS2011-114
Received: 14 October 2011; Accepted: 1 June 2012; Published: 1 September 2012
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KEYWORDS
apparent metabolizable energy
blé
Broiler chicken
énergie métabolisable apparente (EMA)
in vitro digestibility techniques
near infrared reflectance spectroscopy
poulets de chair
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