600 seven day-old Ross broiler chicks were tested in a factorial experiment (2×5) with two levels of oil (three and six percent) and five levels of soybean oil and soapstock (100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75 and 0:100) with four replicates. Rations were isocaloric and isonitrogenus. The chicks of the rations with three percent fat had higher weight gain and lower feed intake and feed: gain ratio (P<0.05) in whole period. In starter and grower periods, the chicks of ration with three percent fat with soybean oil: soapstock ratio of 0: 100 had lower feed intake and better feed: gain ratio. It was concluded that the acidulated soaopstock could be replaced by soybean oil completely in three percent level in all periods.
Afzalzadeh, A., sharifi, S. D., Bitaraf, F., & Hashemi, S. M. (2008). Effect of soybean oil and its acidulated soapstock on broiler performance, carcass traits and blood. Agriculture (Not Published), 10(1), 1-9.
MLA
Ahmad Afzalzadeh; seyed davood sharifi; Fahimed Bitaraf; Seyed Mohamad Hashemi. "Effect of soybean oil and its acidulated soapstock on broiler performance, carcass traits and blood", Agriculture (Not Published), 10, 1, 2008, 1-9.
HARVARD
Afzalzadeh, A., sharifi, S. D., Bitaraf, F., Hashemi, S. M. (2008). 'Effect of soybean oil and its acidulated soapstock on broiler performance, carcass traits and blood', Agriculture (Not Published), 10(1), pp. 1-9.
VANCOUVER
Afzalzadeh, A., sharifi, S. D., Bitaraf, F., Hashemi, S. M. Effect of soybean oil and its acidulated soapstock on broiler performance, carcass traits and blood. Agriculture (Not Published), 2008; 10(1): 1-9.