Abstract
The cassava root meal (CRM) has been utilized as a cheap energy alternative to replace maize in poultry diets. Recently, the CRM in
turn has an increasing demand for starch extraction industry, which renders large amounts of residues. This study evaluated the
nutrient composition, amino acid profile, and feeding value of cassava starch extraction residue meal (CReM) for growing ducks. A
total of 960, 11-day-old, ducklings were housed in 24 floor pens and allocated randomly into four dietary treatments: (i) 0CReM
(control), (ii) 50 g CReM/kg, (iii) 100 g CReM/kg, and (iv) 150 g CReM/kg. The analyses (/kg) of CReMshowed high gross energy
(3306.88 kcal), ME (2109.54 kcal), and starch (514.0 g), with poor crude protein (20.9 g) and moderate crude fiber (140.0 g) and ash
(60.0 g) contents. The total amino acid (AA) content amounted to 19.9 g/kg of CReM DM, in which the methionine, lysine, cystine,
and isoleucine were present in low levels. The dietary inclusion of CReM up to 150 g/kg, between 11 and 42 days of age, had no
significant effects (P > 0.05) on duck growth parameters, mortality, dressed weight, internal organs, or abdominal fat. Besides, the
tested CReM levels did not show any significant effect on the blood proteins or liver enzymes. The results, therefore, revealed that the
CReM contains a considerable amount of energy and could be incorporated successfully up to 150 g/kg in the diets of growing ducks.
Research Abstract	
              Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              Tropical Animal Health and Production
          Research Member	
          
      Research Publisher	
              Springer
          Research Rank	
              1
          Research Vol	
              https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-018-1549-z
          Research Website	
              https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs11250-018-1549-z.pdf
          Research Year	
              2018
          Research Pages	
              NULL
          
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