Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Gabrielle Catarine Castro
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Jordão Filho, José, Pascoal, Leonardo Augusto Fonseca, Santos, Gilnara Caroliny Araújo dos, Silva, David Rwbystanne Pereira da, Oliveira, Cleber Franklin Santos de, Cavalcante, Danilo Teixeira, Silva, José Humberto Vilar da
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Idioma: eng
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https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5120210183
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate whether replacing corn starch (CS) energy with isolated soy protein (ISP) and soybean oil (SO) and the ambient temperature affect the protein and energy requirements for maintenance and gain of European quail. Thus, a total of 432 European quail from 10 to 30 days of age, distributed in a completely randomized design, were used to estimate the protein and energy requirements for maintenance through the comparative slaughter methodology. The treatments consisted of three diets formulated with the replacement of CS, corresponding to 15% of the metabolizable energy in the diet, with ISP and SO, two controlled temperatures (26 and 35 °C), and three levels of feed supply (ad libitum, and 70 and 40% of ad libitum intake), with four replicates of six birds. Protein and energy requirements for weight gain were determined from 160 European quail, slaughtered every five days at 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 days of age. Birds were housed in four groups of 40 birds in a room with thermoneutral temperature (26 °C). The energy sources of the feed and temperatures studied affected protein and energy requirements for maintenance and gain of European quail. Replacing CS energy by 15% of dietary energy with SO results in lower protein and energy maintenance requirements for European quail at both temperatures. The protein and energy weight gain requirements of quail fed SO as an energy source is higher than CS and ISP
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spelling Pereira, Gabrielle Catarine CastroJordão Filho, JoséPascoal, Leonardo Augusto FonsecaSantos, Gilnara Caroliny Araújo dosSilva, David Rwbystanne Pereira daOliveira, Cleber Franklin Santos deCavalcante, Danilo TeixeiraSilva, José Humberto Vilar da2022-11-18T10:16:21Z2022-11-18T10:16:21Z2022-11-17Pereira, G. C. C.; Jordão Filho, J.; Pascoal, L. A. F.; Santos, G. C. A.; Silva, D. R. P.; Oliveira, C. F. S.; Cavalcante, D. T. and Silva, J. H. V. 2022. Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 51:e202101831806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30228https://doi.org/10.37496/rbz5120210183The objective of this study was to evaluate whether replacing corn starch (CS) energy with isolated soy protein (ISP) and soybean oil (SO) and the ambient temperature affect the protein and energy requirements for maintenance and gain of European quail. Thus, a total of 432 European quail from 10 to 30 days of age, distributed in a completely randomized design, were used to estimate the protein and energy requirements for maintenance through the comparative slaughter methodology. The treatments consisted of three diets formulated with the replacement of CS, corresponding to 15% of the metabolizable energy in the diet, with ISP and SO, two controlled temperatures (26 and 35 °C), and three levels of feed supply (ad libitum, and 70 and 40% of ad libitum intake), with four replicates of six birds. Protein and energy requirements for weight gain were determined from 160 European quail, slaughtered every five days at 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 days of age. Birds were housed in four groups of 40 birds in a room with thermoneutral temperature (26 °C). The energy sources of the feed and temperatures studied affected protein and energy requirements for maintenance and gain of European quail. Replacing CS energy by 15% of dietary energy with SO results in lower protein and energy maintenance requirements for European quail at both temperatures. The protein and energy weight gain requirements of quail fed SO as an energy source is higher than CS and ISPengBrazilian Journal of Animal ScienceR. Bras. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures
title Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures
spellingShingle Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures
Pereira, Gabrielle Catarine Castro
energy requirements
prediction equations
protein requirement
title_short Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures
title_full Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures
title_fullStr Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures
title_sort Protein and energy for maintenance and gain of European quail fed different energy sources and housed at two temperatures
author Pereira, Gabrielle Catarine Castro
author_facet Pereira, Gabrielle Catarine Castro
Jordão Filho, José
Pascoal, Leonardo Augusto Fonseca
Santos, Gilnara Caroliny Araújo dos
Silva, David Rwbystanne Pereira da
Oliveira, Cleber Franklin Santos de
Cavalcante, Danilo Teixeira
Silva, José Humberto Vilar da
author_role author
author2 Jordão Filho, José
Pascoal, Leonardo Augusto Fonseca
Santos, Gilnara Caroliny Araújo dos
Silva, David Rwbystanne Pereira da
Oliveira, Cleber Franklin Santos de
Cavalcante, Danilo Teixeira
Silva, José Humberto Vilar da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Gabrielle Catarine Castro
Jordão Filho, José
Pascoal, Leonardo Augusto Fonseca
Santos, Gilnara Caroliny Araújo dos
Silva, David Rwbystanne Pereira da
Oliveira, Cleber Franklin Santos de
Cavalcante, Danilo Teixeira
Silva, José Humberto Vilar da
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv energy requirements
prediction equations
protein requirement
topic energy requirements
prediction equations
protein requirement
description The objective of this study was to evaluate whether replacing corn starch (CS) energy with isolated soy protein (ISP) and soybean oil (SO) and the ambient temperature affect the protein and energy requirements for maintenance and gain of European quail. Thus, a total of 432 European quail from 10 to 30 days of age, distributed in a completely randomized design, were used to estimate the protein and energy requirements for maintenance through the comparative slaughter methodology. The treatments consisted of three diets formulated with the replacement of CS, corresponding to 15% of the metabolizable energy in the diet, with ISP and SO, two controlled temperatures (26 and 35 °C), and three levels of feed supply (ad libitum, and 70 and 40% of ad libitum intake), with four replicates of six birds. Protein and energy requirements for weight gain were determined from 160 European quail, slaughtered every five days at 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 days of age. Birds were housed in four groups of 40 birds in a room with thermoneutral temperature (26 °C). The energy sources of the feed and temperatures studied affected protein and energy requirements for maintenance and gain of European quail. Replacing CS energy by 15% of dietary energy with SO results in lower protein and energy maintenance requirements for European quail at both temperatures. The protein and energy weight gain requirements of quail fed SO as an energy source is higher than CS and ISP
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