Growth and body nutrient deposition of two broiler commercial genetic lines

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Autor(a) principal: Marcato,SM
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Sakomura,NK, Munari,DP, Fernandes,JBK, Kawauchi,ÍM, Bonato,MA
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=S1516-635X2008000200007
Resumo: The objective of this work was to study growth and body nutrient deposition profiles of male and female Cobb and Ross broilers using Gompertz equations. A total number of 1,920 one- to 56-day-old broilers were used. A randomized experimental design in a factorial arrangement (2 strains x 2 sex), with 4 replicates of 120 birds each, was applied. Diets were formulated to supply the nutrient requirements recommended by the genetic companies. A sample of birds was weekly weighed and sacrificed after 24 hours fasting. Carcasses were de-feathered and weighed again. The parameters of the Gompertz equation for body weight and its components (water, ashes, protein, and fat) were estimated. An interaction (p<0.05) between sex and breed was observed for mature weight (Wm) (kg), growth rate (b) (daily) and time at maximum growth rate (t*) (day) of body weight, and body water and ash. Cobb was presented earlier growth and body protein and ash deposition. Ross strain was superior in body water deposition.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth and body nutrient deposition of two broiler commercial genetic lines
title Growth and body nutrient deposition of two broiler commercial genetic lines
spellingShingle Growth and body nutrient deposition of two broiler commercial genetic lines
Marcato,SM
Body composition
broilers
growth
Gompertz curves
title_short Growth and body nutrient deposition of two broiler commercial genetic lines
title_full Growth and body nutrient deposition of two broiler commercial genetic lines
title_fullStr Growth and body nutrient deposition of two broiler commercial genetic lines
title_full_unstemmed Growth and body nutrient deposition of two broiler commercial genetic lines
title_sort Growth and body nutrient deposition of two broiler commercial genetic lines
author Marcato,SM
author_facet Marcato,SM
Sakomura,NK
Munari,DP
Fernandes,JBK
Kawauchi,ÍM
Bonato,MA
author_role author
author2 Sakomura,NK
Munari,DP
Fernandes,JBK
Kawauchi,ÍM
Bonato,MA
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marcato,SM
Sakomura,NK
Munari,DP
Fernandes,JBK
Kawauchi,ÍM
Bonato,MA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Body composition
broilers
growth
Gompertz curves
topic Body composition
broilers
growth
Gompertz curves
description The objective of this work was to study growth and body nutrient deposition profiles of male and female Cobb and Ross broilers using Gompertz equations. A total number of 1,920 one- to 56-day-old broilers were used. A randomized experimental design in a factorial arrangement (2 strains x 2 sex), with 4 replicates of 120 birds each, was applied. Diets were formulated to supply the nutrient requirements recommended by the genetic companies. A sample of birds was weekly weighed and sacrificed after 24 hours fasting. Carcasses were de-feathered and weighed again. The parameters of the Gompertz equation for body weight and its components (water, ashes, protein, and fat) were estimated. An interaction (p<0.05) between sex and breed was observed for mature weight (Wm) (kg), growth rate (b) (daily) and time at maximum growth rate (t*) (day) of body weight, and body water and ash. Cobb was presented earlier growth and body protein and ash deposition. Ross strain was superior in body water deposition.
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