Performance of broilers fed with different levels of methionine hydroxy analogue and DL-methionine

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Autor(a) principal: Meirelles,HT
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Albuquerque,R, Borgatti,LMO, Souza,LWO, Meister,NC, Lima,FR
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2003000100009
Resumo: One-day-old male Ross chicks were used in an experiment designed to compare two methionine sources, DL-methionine and methionine hydroxy analogue free acid (MHA-FA), and four different levels: 0.41; 0.47; 0.53; 0.59% (starter diet); 0.35; 0.41; 0.47; 0.53% (grower diet); and 0.30; 0.36; 0.42; 0.48% (finisher diet). One thousand two hundred and eighty chicks were housed in 32 experimental floor-pens (40 birds each) and fed 8 experimental diets based on corn and soybean meal for 47 days. The effects of methionine sources and levels were evaluated by performance data, carcass and cut yields, feather yield and abdominal fat content. Data were analyzed as a completely randomized design in a 2x4 factorial arrangement (2 sources and 4 levels), with 8 treatments and 4 repetitions. Analysis of variance was performed using PROC GLM of SAS©. Data indicated DL-methionine to be more effective in promoting growth than MHA-FA, and weight gain increased numerically in response to increasing levels of methionine in all phases.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance of broilers fed with different levels of methionine hydroxy analogue and DL-methionine
title Performance of broilers fed with different levels of methionine hydroxy analogue and DL-methionine
spellingShingle Performance of broilers fed with different levels of methionine hydroxy analogue and DL-methionine
Meirelles,HT
amino acid
broilers
carcass yield
methionine source
performance
title_short Performance of broilers fed with different levels of methionine hydroxy analogue and DL-methionine
title_full Performance of broilers fed with different levels of methionine hydroxy analogue and DL-methionine
title_fullStr Performance of broilers fed with different levels of methionine hydroxy analogue and DL-methionine
title_full_unstemmed Performance of broilers fed with different levels of methionine hydroxy analogue and DL-methionine
title_sort Performance of broilers fed with different levels of methionine hydroxy analogue and DL-methionine
author Meirelles,HT
author_facet Meirelles,HT
Albuquerque,R
Borgatti,LMO
Souza,LWO
Meister,NC
Lima,FR
author_role author
author2 Albuquerque,R
Borgatti,LMO
Souza,LWO
Meister,NC
Lima,FR
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Meirelles,HT
Albuquerque,R
Borgatti,LMO
Souza,LWO
Meister,NC
Lima,FR
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv amino acid
broilers
carcass yield
methionine source
performance
topic amino acid
broilers
carcass yield
methionine source
performance
description One-day-old male Ross chicks were used in an experiment designed to compare two methionine sources, DL-methionine and methionine hydroxy analogue free acid (MHA-FA), and four different levels: 0.41; 0.47; 0.53; 0.59% (starter diet); 0.35; 0.41; 0.47; 0.53% (grower diet); and 0.30; 0.36; 0.42; 0.48% (finisher diet). One thousand two hundred and eighty chicks were housed in 32 experimental floor-pens (40 birds each) and fed 8 experimental diets based on corn and soybean meal for 47 days. The effects of methionine sources and levels were evaluated by performance data, carcass and cut yields, feather yield and abdominal fat content. Data were analyzed as a completely randomized design in a 2x4 factorial arrangement (2 sources and 4 levels), with 8 treatments and 4 repetitions. Analysis of variance was performed using PROC GLM of SAS©. Data indicated DL-methionine to be more effective in promoting growth than MHA-FA, and weight gain increased numerically in response to increasing levels of methionine in all phases.
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