Abstract:
This study was conducted to determine the effect of soaked and dried false yam seed
meal (SFYSM)on the carcass and sensory characteristics of broiler chicken. A total of 48 chickens
(12 birds In each treatment) were randomly selected from 120 birds fed diets containing 0% (Tl,
control), 5% (T2), 7.5% (T3) and 10% (T4) SFYSM.Thebirds were weighed and slaughtered after a 24
hours feed withdrawal. Carcass and visceral weights were taken, after which the thigh and breast
muscles were bagged separately for laboratory and sensory analyses respectively. The breast
muscles were thawed, grilled In an oven to a core temperature of 70·C for sensory analysis, whiles
the thigh muscles were used for moisture, fat, crude protein and lipid per-oxidation analyses. The
results Indicated that the use of SFYSM had no significant effect on carcass and sensory
characteristics of the birds. In addition,~ there was no significant difference In moisture and lipid peroxidation of the products. However, the crude protein contents of the carcasses significantly
(P<0.05) Increased with an Increasing SFYSMInclusion rates. Feeding of SFYSMto broiler birds up to
10% Incision on weight basis has no effect on carcass, sensory and storability of the carcasses