Níveis de proteína e de lisina digestível em rações de frangas de postura comercial

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, Bruno Moreira dos
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The development of Brazilian aviculture leads to increasingly higher rates of production and quality, with genetics and management studies. The growing and post-laying phases are decisive for the development and productivity of the adult hen and nutrition studies aim at finding the ideal relation among nutrient offer productivity, cost and sustainability. This study had as objective to determine the relationship between the level of crude protein and supplementation of synthetic amino acid L-lysine-HCl, ensuring perfect development of the pullet, production efficiency of the chicken and reduction of nitrogenous products excretion in the environment. The Dekalb White chicks were acquired at one day of age and subjected to growth phase in a commercial farm. The experiment comprised the period between the 11 th and 19 th weeks of age. The weights of the pullets were determined until the appearance of the first egg (19 weeks) and the data about the egg quality 32 weeks of age. Ration supply and egg production were weekly and daily calculated, respectively. The experimental design was completely randomized in a 2x4 factorial design with the following factors: crude protein levels (14% and 16%) and lysine levels (0.484, 0.584, 0.684 and 0.784 mg / kg diet); with eight treatments and four replications, with 10 birds per plot, totaling 320 birds. For the digestibility trial, 64 birds were housed in the same shed, and divided into four birds per treatment. The study showed interaction for feed intake in the 13 th, 15 th, 17 th, 19 th and 20 th weeks, feed conversion in the 11 th and 15 th weeks, weight gain in the 11 th, 15 th and 17 th weeks and for the relation protein-weight gain in the total period, effect of lysine levels on lysine intake in the 15 th, 16 th, 20 th weeks, total period and the relation between lysine intake and weight gain. There was interaction between the levels on feed intake and lysine intake for the 13th, 17 th and 19 th weeks of energy consumption and the 17 th and 19 th weeks. The study showed effects of lysine levels for weight of the oviduct (%), abdominal fat and intestine weight (g), and a significant interaction for oviduct weight (g), wattle weight, ovary weight, and liver weight. No significant effects for age at first egg, 50% of production and serum biochemical values. There was significant interaction in the 12 th week for produced excreta, ingestion, balance and digestibility of ether extract. In the 14 th week there was interaction for feed intake, dry matter ingestion, nitrogen balance and intake, and ether extract balance and digestibility. The experiment showed interaction protein and lysine in the metabolic trial in the 16 th week for nitrogen excreta, excreta produced, nitrogen balance (g e %) and dry matter digestibility (%) and ether extract digestibility. The different levels of crude protein and lysine affected the production variables but they did not affect the quality parameters of eggs, suggesting that the level of 14% of crude protein and 0.484 mg / kg feed of lysine. satisfactorily meet the requirements of the laying hen without compromising their development and production.
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This study had as objective to determine the relationship between the level of crude protein and supplementation of synthetic amino acid L-lysine-HCl, ensuring perfect development of the pullet, production efficiency of the chicken and reduction of nitrogenous products excretion in the environment. The Dekalb White chicks were acquired at one day of age and subjected to growth phase in a commercial farm. The experiment comprised the period between the 11 th and 19 th weeks of age. The weights of the pullets were determined until the appearance of the first egg (19 weeks) and the data about the egg quality 32 weeks of age. Ration supply and egg production were weekly and daily calculated, respectively. The experimental design was completely randomized in a 2x4 factorial design with the following factors: crude protein levels (14% and 16%) and lysine levels (0.484, 0.584, 0.684 and 0.784 mg / kg diet); with eight treatments and four replications, with 10 birds per plot, totaling 320 birds. For the digestibility trial, 64 birds were housed in the same shed, and divided into four birds per treatment. The study showed interaction for feed intake in the 13 th, 15 th, 17 th, 19 th and 20 th weeks, feed conversion in the 11 th and 15 th weeks, weight gain in the 11 th, 15 th and 17 th weeks and for the relation protein-weight gain in the total period, effect of lysine levels on lysine intake in the 15 th, 16 th, 20 th weeks, total period and the relation between lysine intake and weight gain. There was interaction between the levels on feed intake and lysine intake for the 13th, 17 th and 19 th weeks of energy consumption and the 17 th and 19 th weeks. The study showed effects of lysine levels for weight of the oviduct (%), abdominal fat and intestine weight (g), and a significant interaction for oviduct weight (g), wattle weight, ovary weight, and liver weight. No significant effects for age at first egg, 50% of production and serum biochemical values. There was significant interaction in the 12 th week for produced excreta, ingestion, balance and digestibility of ether extract. In the 14 th week there was interaction for feed intake, dry matter ingestion, nitrogen balance and intake, and ether extract balance and digestibility. The experiment showed interaction protein and lysine in the metabolic trial in the 16 th week for nitrogen excreta, excreta produced, nitrogen balance (g e %) and dry matter digestibility (%) and ether extract digestibility. The different levels of crude protein and lysine affected the production variables but they did not affect the quality parameters of eggs, suggesting that the level of 14% of crude protein and 0.484 mg / kg feed of lysine. satisfactorily meet the requirements of the laying hen without compromising their development and production.O desenvolvimento da avicultura brasileira leva as aves a índices de produção e qualidade cada vez mais eficientes, com estudos na área genética e manejo. A fase de recria e pré-postura é decisiva para o desenvolvimento e produtividade da galinha adulta e os estudos de nutrição buscam o ideal entre nutrientes fornecidos, produtividade, custo e sustentabilidade. Com o presente estudo, busca-se determinar a relação entre o nível de proteína bruta e a suplementação do aminoácido sintético L-lisina-HCl, garantindo o perfeito desenvolvimento da franga, a eficiência produtiva da galinha e a menor excreção de produtos nitrogenados na natureza. As aves, da linhagem Dekalb White, adquiridas com um dia de idade foram submetidas à fase de cria em granja comercial. A fase experimental compreendeu o período entre a 11ª e 19ª semanas de idade. Foram determinados os pesos das aves até o aparecimento do primeiro ovo (19 semanas) e os dados de qualidade de ovos até as 32 semanas de idade. O fornecimento de ração foi calculado semanalmente e a produção de ovos diariamente. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial 2x4 com os fatores: níveis de proteína bruta (14% e 16%) e níveis de lisina digestível (0,484, 0,584, 0,684 e 0,784 mg/kg de ração) com oito tratamentos e quatro repetições, 10 aves por parcela, totalizando 320 aves. Para o ensaio de digestibilidade 64 aves foram alojadas no mesmo galpão, e divididas em quatro aves por tratamento. Houve interação para consumo de ração na 13ª, 15ª, 17ª, 19ª e 20ª semanas, conversão alimentar as 11ª e 15ª semanas, ganho de peso as 11ª, 15ª e 17ª semanas e para relação proteína ganho de peso no período total, efeito dos níveis de lisina digestível para consumo lisina as 15, 16, 20 semanas, período total e relação entre consumo de lisina e ganho de peso. Houve interação entre os níveis para consumo de ração e consumo de lisina para as 13ª, 17ª e 19 semanas e consumo de energia as 17ª e 19ª semanas. Efeito dos níveis de lisina digestível para peso do oviduto (%), gordura abdominal e peso do intestino (g) e interação significativa para peso de oviduto (g), peso de barbela, peso de ovário, e peso de fígado. Não houve efeito significativo para idade ao primeiro ovo e 50% de produção e para os valores bioquímicos séricos. Houve interação significativa as 12 semanas para excreta produzida, ingestão, balanço e digestibilidade do extrato etéreo. As 14 semanas observou-se interação para consumo de ração, matéria seca ingerida, balanço e ingestão de nitrogênio,balanço e digestibiildade de extrato etéreo. Interação proteína e lisina digestível no ensaio metabólico às 16 semanas para nitrogênio da excreta, excretas produzida, balanço de nitrogênio (g e %) e digestibilidade da matéria seca (%) e do extrato etereo. Os diferentes níveis de proteína bruta e lisina digestível influenciaram as variáveis de produção porém não houve efeito dos mesmo quanto aos parametros de qualidade de ovos, sugerindo que o nível de 14% de proteína bruta e 0,484 mg/kg de ração de lisina digestível atendem satisfatoriamente as exigências da franga de postura sem comprometer seu desenvolvimento e produção.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:07:59Z (GMT). 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title Níveis de proteína e de lisina digestível em rações de frangas de postura comercial
spellingShingle Níveis de proteína e de lisina digestível em rações de frangas de postura comercial
SANTOS, Bruno Moreira dos
maturidade sexual
poedeira leve
aminoácidos sintéticos
1. Franga Nutrição Animal 2. Lisina Maturidade Sexual 3. Nutrição animal Parâmetros bioquímicos sanguineos 4. Excreção de nitrogênio
sexual maturity
light laying hen
synthetic amino acids
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
title_short Níveis de proteína e de lisina digestível em rações de frangas de postura comercial
title_full Níveis de proteína e de lisina digestível em rações de frangas de postura comercial
title_fullStr Níveis de proteína e de lisina digestível em rações de frangas de postura comercial
title_full_unstemmed Níveis de proteína e de lisina digestível em rações de frangas de postura comercial
title_sort Níveis de proteína e de lisina digestível em rações de frangas de postura comercial
author SANTOS, Bruno Moreira dos
author_facet SANTOS, Bruno Moreira dos
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contributor_str_mv STRINGHINI, José Henrique
LEANDRO, Nadja Susana Mogyca
CAFÉ, Marcos Barcellos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv maturidade sexual
poedeira leve
aminoácidos sintéticos
1. Franga Nutrição Animal 2. Lisina Maturidade Sexual 3. Nutrição animal Parâmetros bioquímicos sanguineos 4. Excreção de nitrogênio
topic maturidade sexual
poedeira leve
aminoácidos sintéticos
1. Franga Nutrição Animal 2. Lisina Maturidade Sexual 3. Nutrição animal Parâmetros bioquímicos sanguineos 4. Excreção de nitrogênio
sexual maturity
light laying hen
synthetic amino acids
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv sexual maturity
light laying hen
synthetic amino acids
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA::PRODUCAO ANIMAL
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