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Ketencik Bitkisinin (Camelia sativa) Kanatlı Beslenmesinde Kullanılması

Use of Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) in Poultry Nutrition

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The increasing costs of conventional feedstuffs like corn, soybean meal and fish meal for poultry diets is pushing the need to find less expensive alternatives. Camelina sativa is an oilseed crop of the Brassica (Cruciferae) family that has gained increasing popularity as a biofuel source. Considering the high demand for corn and other oil crops for biofuel production, finding alternate sources of energy and protein will reduce broiler production costs. In this paper, feeding studies made on the camelina used in nutrition of poultries have been reviewed.
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Kanatlı rasyonlarında mısır, soya küspesi ve balık unu gibi yem hammaddelerinin fiyatlarının artması, daha az pahalı olan alternatif kaynaklara olan ihtiyacı artırmıştır. Ketencik bitkisi biodizel kaynağı olarak son yıllarda popülaritesini artıran Brassica (Cruciferae) familyasından yağlı bir bitkidir. Biodizel üretimi için mısır ve diğer yağlı bitkilere olan yüksek talep düşünüldüğünde, protein ve enerji içeren alternatif yem kaynaklarının bulunması, broiler üretim maliyetini azaltacaktır. Bu derlemede ketencik bitkisi ile bu konuda kanatlı hayvanlar üzerinde yapılan besleme çalışmaları ele alınmıştır
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