Digestible lysine levels obtained by two methods of formulation of diets for 22-to-42-day-old broilers

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Will Pereira de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Donzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira, Donzele, Juarez Lopes, Albino, Luiz Fernando Teixeira, Antunes, Marcus Vinícius de Lima, Campos, Paulo Henrique Reis Furtado, Souza, Matheus Faria de, Pastore, Silvana Marques
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982014001100004
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/15044
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of digestible lysine levels in diets with or without supplementation of industrial amino acids on performance, carcass characteristics and nitrogen excretion in broilers of 22 to 42 days of age. Birds were distributed in a completely randomized experimental design in a 4 × 2 factorial arrangement, with four digestible lysine levels (9.0, 10.0, 11.0 and 12.0 g/kg) and two methods to obtain the lysine levels (variation in the proportion of corn and soybean meal, without supplementation; or supplementation of industrial amino acids), eight replicates and 20 birds per replicate. There was an interaction effect on the performance characteristics and on the weights and yields of prime cuts. In both diets, feed conversion improved linearly as the lysine levels were increased. Feed intake; weight gain; carcass, thigh and drumstick weights; and boneless breast yield increased and abdominal fat reduced linearly as the lysine levels were increased in the unsupplemented diet. The lysine levels of the supplemented diets linearly reduced the yield of drumstick and quadratically reduced the yields of bone-in and boneless breast up to the estimated levels of 10.4 and 10.7 g/kg, respectively. Diets without supplementation increased the excretion and retention of nitrogen. The levels of 9.0 and 12.0 g/kg digestible lysine obtained with supplementation of industrial amino acids and without it, respectively, provide the best performance and yield of prime cuts in the birds. Diets in which the digestible lysine levels are obtained without supplementation provide better performance responses and carcass characteristics compared with supplemented diets.
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spelling Oliveira, Will Pereira deDonzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de OliveiraDonzele, Juarez LopesAlbino, Luiz Fernando TeixeiraAntunes, Marcus Vinícius de LimaCampos, Paulo Henrique Reis FurtadoSouza, Matheus Faria dePastore, Silvana Marques2017-12-14T11:02:11Z2017-12-14T11:02:11Z2014-07-251806-9290http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982014001100004http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/15044The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of digestible lysine levels in diets with or without supplementation of industrial amino acids on performance, carcass characteristics and nitrogen excretion in broilers of 22 to 42 days of age. Birds were distributed in a completely randomized experimental design in a 4 × 2 factorial arrangement, with four digestible lysine levels (9.0, 10.0, 11.0 and 12.0 g/kg) and two methods to obtain the lysine levels (variation in the proportion of corn and soybean meal, without supplementation; or supplementation of industrial amino acids), eight replicates and 20 birds per replicate. There was an interaction effect on the performance characteristics and on the weights and yields of prime cuts. In both diets, feed conversion improved linearly as the lysine levels were increased. Feed intake; weight gain; carcass, thigh and drumstick weights; and boneless breast yield increased and abdominal fat reduced linearly as the lysine levels were increased in the unsupplemented diet. The lysine levels of the supplemented diets linearly reduced the yield of drumstick and quadratically reduced the yields of bone-in and boneless breast up to the estimated levels of 10.4 and 10.7 g/kg, respectively. Diets without supplementation increased the excretion and retention of nitrogen. The levels of 9.0 and 12.0 g/kg digestible lysine obtained with supplementation of industrial amino acids and without it, respectively, provide the best performance and yield of prime cuts in the birds. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Digestible lysine levels obtained by two methods of formulation of diets for 22-to-42-day-old broilers
title Digestible lysine levels obtained by two methods of formulation of diets for 22-to-42-day-old broilers
spellingShingle Digestible lysine levels obtained by two methods of formulation of diets for 22-to-42-day-old broilers
Oliveira, Will Pereira de
Crude protein
Ideal protein
Industrial amino acids
Performance
title_short Digestible lysine levels obtained by two methods of formulation of diets for 22-to-42-day-old broilers
title_full Digestible lysine levels obtained by two methods of formulation of diets for 22-to-42-day-old broilers
title_fullStr Digestible lysine levels obtained by two methods of formulation of diets for 22-to-42-day-old broilers
title_full_unstemmed Digestible lysine levels obtained by two methods of formulation of diets for 22-to-42-day-old broilers
title_sort Digestible lysine levels obtained by two methods of formulation of diets for 22-to-42-day-old broilers
author Oliveira, Will Pereira de
author_facet Oliveira, Will Pereira de
Donzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Donzele, Juarez Lopes
Albino, Luiz Fernando Teixeira
Antunes, Marcus Vinícius de Lima
Campos, Paulo Henrique Reis Furtado
Souza, Matheus Faria de
Pastore, Silvana Marques
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author2 Donzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Donzele, Juarez Lopes
Albino, Luiz Fernando Teixeira
Antunes, Marcus Vinícius de Lima
Campos, Paulo Henrique Reis Furtado
Souza, Matheus Faria de
Pastore, Silvana Marques
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Will Pereira de
Donzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Donzele, Juarez Lopes
Albino, Luiz Fernando Teixeira
Antunes, Marcus Vinícius de Lima
Campos, Paulo Henrique Reis Furtado
Souza, Matheus Faria de
Pastore, Silvana Marques
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Crude protein
Ideal protein
Industrial amino acids
Performance
topic Crude protein
Ideal protein
Industrial amino acids
Performance
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of digestible lysine levels in diets with or without supplementation of industrial amino acids on performance, carcass characteristics and nitrogen excretion in broilers of 22 to 42 days of age. Birds were distributed in a completely randomized experimental design in a 4 × 2 factorial arrangement, with four digestible lysine levels (9.0, 10.0, 11.0 and 12.0 g/kg) and two methods to obtain the lysine levels (variation in the proportion of corn and soybean meal, without supplementation; or supplementation of industrial amino acids), eight replicates and 20 birds per replicate. There was an interaction effect on the performance characteristics and on the weights and yields of prime cuts. In both diets, feed conversion improved linearly as the lysine levels were increased. Feed intake; weight gain; carcass, thigh and drumstick weights; and boneless breast yield increased and abdominal fat reduced linearly as the lysine levels were increased in the unsupplemented diet. The lysine levels of the supplemented diets linearly reduced the yield of drumstick and quadratically reduced the yields of bone-in and boneless breast up to the estimated levels of 10.4 and 10.7 g/kg, respectively. Diets without supplementation increased the excretion and retention of nitrogen. The levels of 9.0 and 12.0 g/kg digestible lysine obtained with supplementation of industrial amino acids and without it, respectively, provide the best performance and yield of prime cuts in the birds. Diets in which the digestible lysine levels are obtained without supplementation provide better performance responses and carcass characteristics compared with supplemented diets.
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