Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acid

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Genilson Bezerra de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Santos Neto, Lindolfo Dorcino dos, Martins, Julyana Machado da Silva, Pereira, Nikoly Maria, Falleiros, Michelly Barbosa, Arnhold, Emmanuel, Café, Marcos Barcellos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology
Texto Completo: https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/2787
Resumo: The objective of this study was to determine the effect of sulfur amino acid (methionine+cystine) supplementation included in the diet of broiler chickens raised under Brazilian commercial conditions on the concentration of ammonia gas, moisture, pH, temperature, and nitrogen excretion in litter on the 14th, 28th, and 42nd day of breeding. A total of 900 male chicks of the Cobb500 line were used, distributed in a completely randomized design with five treatments, with six replicates of 30 birds. A basal diet (without methionine) was formulated and was supplemented with DL-methionine (0.072, 0.168, 0.239, 0.311% and 0.058, 0.134, 0.192, 0.250% for days 1 to 21 and days 22 to 42 of breeding respectively) replacing the corn starch in order to achieve the desirable digestible methionine + cysteine levels (0.545 (basal diet), 0.616, 0.711, 0.782 and 0.853%) and (0.514 (basal diet); 0.571; 0.647; 0.704 and 0.761% and digestible methionine + cysteine for the phase 1 to 21 and 22 to 42 days of breeding, respectively. There was no significant effect on the temperature and concentration of ammonia gas in any of the phases evaluated. Met+cys supplementation influenced moisture and pH of litter in all the evaluated phases. For nitrogen, a significant effect was observed at 14 days, not exhibiting effects during the other phases, suggesting that nitrogen excretion increases with increasing levels of met+cys in the diet for up to 14 days.
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spelling Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acidcrystalline amino acidpoultrylittermethionine + cystineThe objective of this study was to determine the effect of sulfur amino acid (methionine+cystine) supplementation included in the diet of broiler chickens raised under Brazilian commercial conditions on the concentration of ammonia gas, moisture, pH, temperature, and nitrogen excretion in litter on the 14th, 28th, and 42nd day of breeding. A total of 900 male chicks of the Cobb500 line were used, distributed in a completely randomized design with five treatments, with six replicates of 30 birds. A basal diet (without methionine) was formulated and was supplemented with DL-methionine (0.072, 0.168, 0.239, 0.311% and 0.058, 0.134, 0.192, 0.250% for days 1 to 21 and days 22 to 42 of breeding respectively) replacing the corn starch in order to achieve the desirable digestible methionine + cysteine levels (0.545 (basal diet), 0.616, 0.711, 0.782 and 0.853%) and (0.514 (basal diet); 0.571; 0.647; 0.704 and 0.761% and digestible methionine + cysteine for the phase 1 to 21 and 22 to 42 days of breeding, respectively. There was no significant effect on the temperature and concentration of ammonia gas in any of the phases evaluated. Met+cys supplementation influenced moisture and pH of litter in all the evaluated phases. For nitrogen, a significant effect was observed at 14 days, not exhibiting effects during the other phases, suggesting that nitrogen excretion increases with increasing levels of met+cys in the diet for up to 14 days.Malque Publishing2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearch Articlesapplication/pdfhttps://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/278710.31893/2318-1265jabb.v6n1p21-28Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2018): January; 21-282318-12652318-1265reponame:Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorologyinstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/2787/1194Copyright (c) 2018 Malque Publishinghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Genilson Bezerra deSantos Neto, Lindolfo Dorcino dosMartins, Julyana Machado da SilvaPereira, Nikoly MariaFalleiros, Michelly BarbosaArnhold, EmmanuelCafé, Marcos Barcellos2024-02-26T22:32:43Zoai:ojs2.malque.pub:article/2787Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/jabbPUBhttp://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/revistas/index.php/jabb/oai||souza.jr@ufersa.edu.br2318-12652318-1265opendoar:2024-02-26T22:32:43Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acid
title Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acid
spellingShingle Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acid
Carvalho, Genilson Bezerra de
crystalline amino acid
poultry
litter
methionine + cystine
title_short Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acid
title_full Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acid
title_fullStr Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acid
title_full_unstemmed Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acid
title_sort Litter quality of broiler fed with to different levels of sulfur amino acid
author Carvalho, Genilson Bezerra de
author_facet Carvalho, Genilson Bezerra de
Santos Neto, Lindolfo Dorcino dos
Martins, Julyana Machado da Silva
Pereira, Nikoly Maria
Falleiros, Michelly Barbosa
Arnhold, Emmanuel
Café, Marcos Barcellos
author_role author
author2 Santos Neto, Lindolfo Dorcino dos
Martins, Julyana Machado da Silva
Pereira, Nikoly Maria
Falleiros, Michelly Barbosa
Arnhold, Emmanuel
Café, Marcos Barcellos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Genilson Bezerra de
Santos Neto, Lindolfo Dorcino dos
Martins, Julyana Machado da Silva
Pereira, Nikoly Maria
Falleiros, Michelly Barbosa
Arnhold, Emmanuel
Café, Marcos Barcellos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv crystalline amino acid
poultry
litter
methionine + cystine
topic crystalline amino acid
poultry
litter
methionine + cystine
description The objective of this study was to determine the effect of sulfur amino acid (methionine+cystine) supplementation included in the diet of broiler chickens raised under Brazilian commercial conditions on the concentration of ammonia gas, moisture, pH, temperature, and nitrogen excretion in litter on the 14th, 28th, and 42nd day of breeding. A total of 900 male chicks of the Cobb500 line were used, distributed in a completely randomized design with five treatments, with six replicates of 30 birds. A basal diet (without methionine) was formulated and was supplemented with DL-methionine (0.072, 0.168, 0.239, 0.311% and 0.058, 0.134, 0.192, 0.250% for days 1 to 21 and days 22 to 42 of breeding respectively) replacing the corn starch in order to achieve the desirable digestible methionine + cysteine levels (0.545 (basal diet), 0.616, 0.711, 0.782 and 0.853%) and (0.514 (basal diet); 0.571; 0.647; 0.704 and 0.761% and digestible methionine + cysteine for the phase 1 to 21 and 22 to 42 days of breeding, respectively. There was no significant effect on the temperature and concentration of ammonia gas in any of the phases evaluated. Met+cys supplementation influenced moisture and pH of litter in all the evaluated phases. For nitrogen, a significant effect was observed at 14 days, not exhibiting effects during the other phases, suggesting that nitrogen excretion increases with increasing levels of met+cys in the diet for up to 14 days.
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