Harnessing the dietary potential of cassava leaf and peel meals as novel feed resources in broiler nutrition
C. A. Mbajiorgu, I. P. Ogbuewu

TL;DR
Cassava leaf and peel meals can be used as cost-effective feed ingredients for broiler chickens when properly formulated and processed.
Contribution
The study identifies optimal inclusion levels and processing strategies for cassava by-products in broiler diets to improve growth and reduce feed costs.
Findings
Low inclusion levels of cassava peel and leaf meals improve broiler growth without adverse effects.
High inclusion levels impair performance due to antinutritional factors and high fiber.
Enzyme supplementation can mitigate negative effects and improve nutrient utilization.
Abstract
Energy and protein are important in chicken diets, with maize and soybeans traditionally serving as primary sources. Rising costs of maize and soybean meal have necessitated the search for sustainable alternatives, such as abundant cassava peel meal (CPM) and cassava leaf meal (CLM). CPM is rich in carbohydrates, minerals, and fibre, while CLM has high levels of amino acids, vitamins, and carotenoids. Both are deficient in sulphur-amino acids (cysteine and methionine) but rich in lysine, an amino acid often lacking in cereal grains. Low inclusion levels (≤ 12.5% CPM or ≤ 5% CLM) improve broiler growth performance compared to conventional diets without negative effects on carcass yield, meat quality, organ weights, or blood parameters, while lowering feed costs and increasing gross margins. In contrast, higher inclusion levels (> 20% CPM or > 15% CLM) impair growth and blood indices, due…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal Nutrition and Physiology · Cassava research and cyanide · Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
