Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groups

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa,PS
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Faria Filho,DE, Dahlke,F, Vieira,BS, Macari,M, Furlan,RL
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=S1516-635X2007000200007
Resumo: In order to evaluate the effect of energy intake and broiler genotype on performance, carcass yield, and fat deposition, 600 one-day-old male chicks from two different genetic groups (AgRoss 308 - commercial line and PCLC - Embrapa non-improved line) were fed diets with different metabolizable energy level (2950, 3200 and 3450 kcal/kg). A completely randomized experimental design in a 2X3 factorial arrangement with four replications of 25 birds per treatment was applied. In order to ensure different energy intake among treatments within each strain, feed intake was daily adjusted by pair-feeding schemes. AgRoss 308 broilers had better performance and carcass yield, and presented lower abdominal fat deposition rate. In both genetic groups, the highest dietary energy level increased weight gain, heart relative weight, and fat deposition. However, it reduced the difference between AgRoss 308 and PCLC for feed conversion ratio and carcass protein deposition. These findings allow concluding that genetic improvement had a significant effect on broiler energy metabolism, and that the highest performance differences between genetic groups are found when low-energy intake is imposed.
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spelling Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groupsAllometric growthbroiler chickenscarcass compositionenergy intakegenetic strainsIn order to evaluate the effect of energy intake and broiler genotype on performance, carcass yield, and fat deposition, 600 one-day-old male chicks from two different genetic groups (AgRoss 308 - commercial line and PCLC - Embrapa non-improved line) were fed diets with different metabolizable energy level (2950, 3200 and 3450 kcal/kg). A completely randomized experimental design in a 2X3 factorial arrangement with four replications of 25 birds per treatment was applied. In order to ensure different energy intake among treatments within each strain, feed intake was daily adjusted by pair-feeding schemes. AgRoss 308 broilers had better performance and carcass yield, and presented lower abdominal fat deposition rate. In both genetic groups, the highest dietary energy level increased weight gain, heart relative weight, and fat deposition. However, it reduced the difference between AgRoss 308 and PCLC for feed conversion ratio and carcass protein deposition. These findings allow concluding that genetic improvement had a significant effect on broiler energy metabolism, and that the highest performance differences between genetic groups are found when low-energy intake is imposed.Fundacao de Apoio a Ciência e Tecnologia Avicolas2007-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2007000200007Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science v.9 n.2 2007reponame:Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)instname:Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas (FACTA)instacron:FACTA10.1590/S1516-635X2007000200007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRosa,PSFaria Filho,DEDahlke,FVieira,BSMacari,MFurlan,RLeng2007-10-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-635X2007000200007Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbcahttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rvfacta@terra.com.br1806-90611516-635Xopendoar:2007-10-09T00:00Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online) - Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas (FACTA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groups
title Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groups
spellingShingle Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groups
Rosa,PS
Allometric growth
broiler chickens
carcass composition
energy intake
genetic strains
title_short Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groups
title_full Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groups
title_fullStr Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groups
title_full_unstemmed Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groups
title_sort Effect of energy intake on performance and carcass composition of broiler chickens from two different genetic groups
author Rosa,PS
author_facet Rosa,PS
Faria Filho,DE
Dahlke,F
Vieira,BS
Macari,M
Furlan,RL
author_role author
author2 Faria Filho,DE
Dahlke,F
Vieira,BS
Macari,M
Furlan,RL
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa,PS
Faria Filho,DE
Dahlke,F
Vieira,BS
Macari,M
Furlan,RL
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Allometric growth
broiler chickens
carcass composition
energy intake
genetic strains
topic Allometric growth
broiler chickens
carcass composition
energy intake
genetic strains
description In order to evaluate the effect of energy intake and broiler genotype on performance, carcass yield, and fat deposition, 600 one-day-old male chicks from two different genetic groups (AgRoss 308 - commercial line and PCLC - Embrapa non-improved line) were fed diets with different metabolizable energy level (2950, 3200 and 3450 kcal/kg). A completely randomized experimental design in a 2X3 factorial arrangement with four replications of 25 birds per treatment was applied. In order to ensure different energy intake among treatments within each strain, feed intake was daily adjusted by pair-feeding schemes. AgRoss 308 broilers had better performance and carcass yield, and presented lower abdominal fat deposition rate. In both genetic groups, the highest dietary energy level increased weight gain, heart relative weight, and fat deposition. However, it reduced the difference between AgRoss 308 and PCLC for feed conversion ratio and carcass protein deposition. These findings allow concluding that genetic improvement had a significant effect on broiler energy metabolism, and that the highest performance differences between genetic groups are found when low-energy intake is imposed.
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