Dietary levels of lysine for male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age: performance and body composition

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Autor(a) principal: Trindade Neto,Messias Alves da
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Toledo,Ana Louise de, Takeara,Paula, Kobashigawa,Estela, Donato,Daniella Carolina Zanardo, Albuquerque,Ricardo de
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: One thousand and fifty (1,050) Ross male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age were used to evaluate the dietary effects of levels of lysine. It was used a random block design with 5 levels of digestible lysine (0.95; 1.00; 1.05; 1.10 and 1.15%). Each level was applied to seven replicates and the experimental unit was composed of 30 birds. Diets were offered in seven replicates and the experimental unit was represented by 30 birds. Weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion, carcass traits, cut yields, composition and deposition of body nutrients were evaluated. The concentration of 1.09% of digestible lysine optimized performance without significant effects on feed intake. Carcass traits and cut yields had no significant differences among levels of lysine. On the other hand, there was a quadratic effect on carcass weight, which was the best at the level of 1.07% of digestible lysine. On crude protein content of the empty body, the best response was observed at the level of 1.10% of dietary lysine. This same level corresponded to a quadratic response in the deposition of water from carcass and empty body. The level of digestible lysine for better performance, chemical composition and body nutrient deposition in broilers from 23 to 36 days of age is between 1.07 and 1.10%.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dietary levels of lysine for male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age: performance and body composition
title Dietary levels of lysine for male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age: performance and body composition
spellingShingle Dietary levels of lysine for male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age: performance and body composition
Trindade Neto,Messias Alves da
digestible amino acid
nutrient depositions
nutrition
requirement
title_short Dietary levels of lysine for male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age: performance and body composition
title_full Dietary levels of lysine for male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age: performance and body composition
title_fullStr Dietary levels of lysine for male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age: performance and body composition
title_full_unstemmed Dietary levels of lysine for male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age: performance and body composition
title_sort Dietary levels of lysine for male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age: performance and body composition
author Trindade Neto,Messias Alves da
author_facet Trindade Neto,Messias Alves da
Toledo,Ana Louise de
Takeara,Paula
Kobashigawa,Estela
Donato,Daniella Carolina Zanardo
Albuquerque,Ricardo de
author_role author
author2 Toledo,Ana Louise de
Takeara,Paula
Kobashigawa,Estela
Donato,Daniella Carolina Zanardo
Albuquerque,Ricardo de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Trindade Neto,Messias Alves da
Toledo,Ana Louise de
Takeara,Paula
Kobashigawa,Estela
Donato,Daniella Carolina Zanardo
Albuquerque,Ricardo de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv digestible amino acid
nutrient depositions
nutrition
requirement
topic digestible amino acid
nutrient depositions
nutrition
requirement
description One thousand and fifty (1,050) Ross male broilers from 23 to 36 days of age were used to evaluate the dietary effects of levels of lysine. It was used a random block design with 5 levels of digestible lysine (0.95; 1.00; 1.05; 1.10 and 1.15%). Each level was applied to seven replicates and the experimental unit was composed of 30 birds. Diets were offered in seven replicates and the experimental unit was represented by 30 birds. Weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion, carcass traits, cut yields, composition and deposition of body nutrients were evaluated. The concentration of 1.09% of digestible lysine optimized performance without significant effects on feed intake. Carcass traits and cut yields had no significant differences among levels of lysine. On the other hand, there was a quadratic effect on carcass weight, which was the best at the level of 1.07% of digestible lysine. On crude protein content of the empty body, the best response was observed at the level of 1.10% of dietary lysine. This same level corresponded to a quadratic response in the deposition of water from carcass and empty body. The level of digestible lysine for better performance, chemical composition and body nutrient deposition in broilers from 23 to 36 days of age is between 1.07 and 1.10%.
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