ABSTRACT
A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of 20% inclusion replacement of maize with peeled cassava root meal and unpeeled cassava root meal with and without enzyme inclusion. A total of 90, 42 weeks old black Harco layers were divided into 6 groups with 3 replicate for each group. Each replicate had 5 birds. The 6 diets comprise of control, peeled cassava root meal and unpeeled cassava root meal, with and without enzyme. Each diet was offered ad libitum to the birds for a period of seven weeks. Records were kept on body weight, feed intake and egg production. Eggs were sampled for both internal and external quality parameters. The results showed that there were no significant effects on body weight, feed conversion ratio and henday production (p>0.05) but there was significant effect on feed intake of cassava based diet (p<0.05) which was higher than the control diet. The result also showed that there was significant effect on the egg weight of birds fed PCRM (p<0.05) which was the highest. The control diet had the best performance.
The result showed that cassava and enzyme inclusion had no effect on improving egg production and quality in any of the diets.
table of content
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 General objective 2
1.2 Specific 2
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review 3
2.1 Cassava Utilization 3
2.2 Composition of Cassava 3
2.3 Nutritional value of Cassava root 5
2. 4 Nutrient composition of cassava 7
2.5 Anti-nutritional factor in cassava 7
2.6 Nutrient and energy requirement of layer 10
2.7 Cassava as a source energy for layers 10
2.8 Enzyme in cassava diet of layers 10
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Materials and methods 12
3.1 Experimental location 12
3.2 Experimental animal 12
3.3 Cassava preparation 12
3. 4 Management 12
3.5 Experimental diet 12
3.6 Data collection 15
3.7 Egg quality and assessment 15
3.7.1 External qualities 15
3.7.2 Internal qualities 16
3.8 Performance characteristic 17
3.8.1 Feed intake 17
3.8.2 Egg production 18
3.8.3 Proximate composition of the diet 18
3.9 Statistical analysis 18
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Result 19
4.1 Proximate composition of the experimental diets 26
4.2 The main effect of cassava on performance characteristics 26
4.3 The main effect of enzyme inclusion on performance
characteristics in layers fed diet containing processed cassava 26
4. 4 The interactive effect of enzyme inclusion and processed cassava on
performance characteristics in layers fed diet containing processed
cassava 27
4.5 The main effect of cassava on egg quality characteristics in layers
fed diet containing processed cassava 27
4.6 The main effect of enzyme on egg quality characteristic in layers
fed diet Containing processed cassava 27
4.7 The interactive effect of enzyme inclusion and processed cassava on
egg quality Characteristics in layers fed diet containing processed cassava 28
4.8 Discussion 28
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Conclusion and recommendation 22
5.1 Conclusion 30
5.2 Recommendation 30
REFERENCES 31