Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients

Poultry farming plays a vital role in improving food security, income generation, and nutrition in Ethiopia, particularly for smallholder farmers. However, the high cost of conventional feed ingredients, such as maize and soybean meal (SBM), poses a significant challenge to sustainable poultry produ...

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Main Authors: Getahun, A., Kechero, Y., Yemane, N., Dessie, Tadelle, Esatu, Wondmeneh
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2026
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180042
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author Getahun, A.
Kechero, Y.
Yemane, N.
Dessie, Tadelle
Esatu, Wondmeneh
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Esatu, Wondmeneh
Getahun, A.
Kechero, Y.
Yemane, N.
author_facet Getahun, A.
Kechero, Y.
Yemane, N.
Dessie, Tadelle
Esatu, Wondmeneh
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description Poultry farming plays a vital role in improving food security, income generation, and nutrition in Ethiopia, particularly for smallholder farmers. However, the high cost of conventional feed ingredients, such as maize and soybean meal (SBM), poses a significant challenge to sustainable poultry production. This study evaluated the potential of alternative feed ingredients including enset corm (<i>Ensete ventricosum</i>), banana kocho (a fermented product derived from banana pseudo-stem), boiled mango and avocado seed kernels, and <i>Moringa stenopetala</i> leaves as replacements for commercial feed in Sasso T44 chicken diets. A total of 120 male chickens were assigned to four dietary treatments: 0% (T1), 24.25% (T2), 33.95% (T3), and 42.25% (T4) inclusion levels of alternative feed ingredients, using a completely randomized design (CRD). The results revealed that chickens fed the 24.25% inclusion diet (T2) achieved significantly higher (p  < 0.001) growth performance in terms of dry matter intake (DMI; 5349.7 g), crude protein intake (CPI; 1250.5 g), body weight gain (BWG; 3158.3 g), and dressing percentage (69.2%). While the control group (T1) had the best feed conversion ratio (FCR = 1.62; p  < 0.001), T2 recorded the highest performance index (PI; 186.5; p  < 0.001) and improved carcass traits, including breast and thigh muscle yields (p  < 0.001). Economic analysis showed T2 offered the highest profitability, with a net return (NR) of 275.18 ETB per chickens and a marginal rate of return (MRR) of 0.44. Despite T4’s lower feed cost, its growth and carcass performance were poor. These findings demonstrate that including 24.25% alternative feed ingredients can enhance productivity, carcass quality, and economic efficiency, making it a viable strategy for sustainable poultry production.
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spelling CGSpace1800422026-01-19T06:06:52Z Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients Getahun, A. Kechero, Y. Yemane, N. Dessie, Tadelle Esatu, Wondmeneh animal feeding chickens feeds poultry Poultry farming plays a vital role in improving food security, income generation, and nutrition in Ethiopia, particularly for smallholder farmers. However, the high cost of conventional feed ingredients, such as maize and soybean meal (SBM), poses a significant challenge to sustainable poultry production. This study evaluated the potential of alternative feed ingredients including enset corm (<i>Ensete ventricosum</i>), banana kocho (a fermented product derived from banana pseudo-stem), boiled mango and avocado seed kernels, and <i>Moringa stenopetala</i> leaves as replacements for commercial feed in Sasso T44 chicken diets. A total of 120 male chickens were assigned to four dietary treatments: 0% (T1), 24.25% (T2), 33.95% (T3), and 42.25% (T4) inclusion levels of alternative feed ingredients, using a completely randomized design (CRD). The results revealed that chickens fed the 24.25% inclusion diet (T2) achieved significantly higher (p  < 0.001) growth performance in terms of dry matter intake (DMI; 5349.7 g), crude protein intake (CPI; 1250.5 g), body weight gain (BWG; 3158.3 g), and dressing percentage (69.2%). While the control group (T1) had the best feed conversion ratio (FCR = 1.62; p  < 0.001), T2 recorded the highest performance index (PI; 186.5; p  < 0.001) and improved carcass traits, including breast and thigh muscle yields (p  < 0.001). Economic analysis showed T2 offered the highest profitability, with a net return (NR) of 275.18 ETB per chickens and a marginal rate of return (MRR) of 0.44. Despite T4’s lower feed cost, its growth and carcass performance were poor. These findings demonstrate that including 24.25% alternative feed ingredients can enhance productivity, carcass quality, and economic efficiency, making it a viable strategy for sustainable poultry production. 2026-01-08 2026-01-18T16:29:41Z 2026-01-18T16:29:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180042 en Open Access Wiley Getahun, A., Kechero, Y., Yemane, N., Dessie, T. and Esatu, W. 2026. Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients. Advances in Agriculture 2026 (1): 5597209.
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Getahun, A.
Kechero, Y.
Yemane, N.
Dessie, Tadelle
Esatu, Wondmeneh
Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients
title Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients
title_full Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients
title_fullStr Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients
title_short Optimizing growth performance, carcass traits, and economic returns in Sasso T44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients
title_sort optimizing growth performance carcass traits and economic returns in sasso t44 chickens via partial replacement of conventional feed with locally sourced alternative ingredients
topic animal feeding
chickens
feeds
poultry
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180042
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