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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The effects of dietary inclusion of narbon beans (Vicia narbonensis) on the growth of broiler chickens

PJ Eason, RJ Johnson and GH Castleman

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 41(3) 565 - 571
Published: 1990

Abstract

The narbon bean (Vicia narbonensis) is a grain legume which shows agronomic potential in southern Australia. In the present study narbon beans (50 and 100 g kg-1) were compared with lupins (Lupinus augustifolius) and field peas (Pisum sativum) (100 g kg-1), in starter diets for broiler chickens. There were two control diets one which contained soybean meal (1 10 g kg-1) and a second which contained meat and bone meal (65 g kg-1) as the major protein supplement. The diets were fed from 1 to 2 1 days, each to 48 male chickens. There were no significant effects (P< 0.05) of dietary inclusion of narbon beans at either 50 or 100 g kg-1on feed intake, liveweight, liveweight gain or feed conversion ratio of broiler chickens when compared with the other protein sources.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9900565

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