Frangos de corte fêmeas alimentadas com rações contendo diferentes níveis de proteína bruta suplementadas com aminoácidos sintéticos

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Autor(a) principal: REZENDE, Izaura Maria Barros de Lorena
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Three experiments were conducted at the Poultry Module Agricultural Sciences Center of the Federal University of Paraíba - Campus Areia - PB, in order to determine the appropriate level of crude protein in diets for broilers at three housing stages, initial ( 1 to 10 days), growth (11 to 21 days) and final (22 to 42 days). In each experiment were used 720, 648 and 540 female broilers of the "Cobb" bread, according to the animal stage, distributed in a completely randomized design with six treatments and six repetitions with 20, 18 and 15 birds respectively. Treatments consisted in providing diets formulated based on digestible amino acids containing six different dietary protein levels. We evaluated the performance data (weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion) and carcass characteristics (carcass, breast, thighs, the thighs, the back, wings, liver, gizzard, the heart and abdominal fat yields). We also evaluated body composition of these animals. Data were subjected to analysis of variance and regression using the computer program ASSISTAT 7.7. beta (SILVA; Azevedo, 2008) to study the effect of different levels of protein. For the first experiment, the protein level did not affect feed intake. However, it was observed a quadratic effect affecting the weight gain and feed conversion, and estimated levels of crude protein that provided the best results in weight gain and feed conversion: 22.1% and 21.91% respectively. The carcass and cuts yields were not influenced by CP levels, however, the relative weights of the liver and gizzard were higher in birds fed high levels of PB. The body composition variables of the birds showed no significant effect on the parameters of ash and moisture. However, showed significant linear effect in the studied parameters protein and fat, in view of the decrease of muscle ether extract with reduced level of crude protein in the feed. However, birds fed 19% CP were more efficient in protein deposition and thereby, excreted less nitrogen in the environment. In the second experiment, it was observed linear effect of CP levels on weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion of the birds, with the level of 22.8%, 17.8% and 22.8% crude protein respectively. It was not observed effect of treatments on carcass traits and body composition at 21 days. But when it evaluated the efficiency and utilization of crude protein, it was found that the level of 17.8% CP showed better results, but not there among treatments, a significant difference to the deposition of crude protein in the carcass. There was a linear effect on consumption and nitrogen excretion with protein reduction. For the experiment III, was not observed effect of reduced CP levels on performance parameters, carcass yield, however, abdominal fat showed a linear effect when it reduced the dietary crude protein, which presented more with the level of 15.5% CP. Thus, depending on the breeding of birds stage, you can use the concept of ideal protein for improving the performance variables and carcass yield.
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spelling RABELLO, Carlos Bôa-ViagemDUTRA JÚNIOR, Wilson MoreiraCOSTA, Fernando Guilherme PerazzoOLIVEIRA, Cláudio José Parro deLUDKE, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt MarquesMANSO, Helena Emília Cavalcanti da Costa Cordeirohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8564744773466258REZENDE, Izaura Maria Barros de Lorena2017-06-20T13:18:42Z2015-10-29REZENDE, Izaura Maria Barros de Lorena. Frangos de corte fêmeas alimentadas com rações contendo diferentes níveis de proteína bruta suplementadas com aminoácidos sintéticos. 2015. 108 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6980Three experiments were conducted at the Poultry Module Agricultural Sciences Center of the Federal University of Paraíba - Campus Areia - PB, in order to determine the appropriate level of crude protein in diets for broilers at three housing stages, initial ( 1 to 10 days), growth (11 to 21 days) and final (22 to 42 days). In each experiment were used 720, 648 and 540 female broilers of the "Cobb" bread, according to the animal stage, distributed in a completely randomized design with six treatments and six repetitions with 20, 18 and 15 birds respectively. Treatments consisted in providing diets formulated based on digestible amino acids containing six different dietary protein levels. We evaluated the performance data (weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion) and carcass characteristics (carcass, breast, thighs, the thighs, the back, wings, liver, gizzard, the heart and abdominal fat yields). We also evaluated body composition of these animals. Data were subjected to analysis of variance and regression using the computer program ASSISTAT 7.7. beta (SILVA; Azevedo, 2008) to study the effect of different levels of protein. For the first experiment, the protein level did not affect feed intake. However, it was observed a quadratic effect affecting the weight gain and feed conversion, and estimated levels of crude protein that provided the best results in weight gain and feed conversion: 22.1% and 21.91% respectively. The carcass and cuts yields were not influenced by CP levels, however, the relative weights of the liver and gizzard were higher in birds fed high levels of PB. The body composition variables of the birds showed no significant effect on the parameters of ash and moisture. However, showed significant linear effect in the studied parameters protein and fat, in view of the decrease of muscle ether extract with reduced level of crude protein in the feed. However, birds fed 19% CP were more efficient in protein deposition and thereby, excreted less nitrogen in the environment. In the second experiment, it was observed linear effect of CP levels on weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion of the birds, with the level of 22.8%, 17.8% and 22.8% crude protein respectively. It was not observed effect of treatments on carcass traits and body composition at 21 days. But when it evaluated the efficiency and utilization of crude protein, it was found that the level of 17.8% CP showed better results, but not there among treatments, a significant difference to the deposition of crude protein in the carcass. There was a linear effect on consumption and nitrogen excretion with protein reduction. For the experiment III, was not observed effect of reduced CP levels on performance parameters, carcass yield, however, abdominal fat showed a linear effect when it reduced the dietary crude protein, which presented more with the level of 15.5% CP. Thus, depending on the breeding of birds stage, you can use the concept of ideal protein for improving the performance variables and carcass yield.Três experimentos foram conduzidos no Módulo de Avicultura do Centro de Ciências Agrárias da Universidade Federal da Paraíba – Campus Areia - PB, com o objetivo de determinar o nível adequado de proteína bruta em rações para frangos de corte fêmeas em três fases de criação, inicial (1 a 10 dias), crescimento (11 a 21 dias) e final (22 a 42 dias). Em cada experimento foram utilizados 720, 648 e 540 frangos de corte fêmeas da linhagem “Cobb”, de acordo com as fases de criação das aves, distribuídos em um delineamento inteiramente ao acaso, com seis tratamentos e seis repetições com 20, 18 e 15 aves respectivamente. Os tratamentos consistiram no fornecimento de dietas contendo seis diferentes níveis de proteína bruta (PB) da dieta. Foram avaliados dados de desempenho (ganho de peso, consumo de ração e conversão alimentar) e as características de carcaça (rendimento de carcaça, de peito, de coxas, de sobrecoxas, de dorso, de asas, de fígado, de moela, do coração e da gordura abdominal) e de composição corporal e penas. Em cada experimento foi realizada as análises de digestibilidade da matéria seca e da proteína bruta das dietas. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância e regressão para estudar o efeito dos diferentes níveis de proteína. Para o experimento I, o nível de proteína não afetou o consumo de ração. No entanto, observou-se que o ganho de peso e conversão alimentar foram influenciados de forma quadrática, sendo os níveis estimados de proteína bruta que forneceram os melhores resultados no ganho de peso e conversão alimentar: 22,1% e 21,91 %, respectivamente. O rendimento de carcaça e de cortes não foram influenciados pelos níveis de PB, porém, os pesos relativos do fígado e da moela foram maiores nas aves alimentadas com níveis mais altos de PB. Houve efeito linear significativo nos parâmetros de proteína e gordura estudados, tendo em vista o decréscimo do extrato etéreo muscular com a redução do nível de proteína bruta da ração. Contudo, as aves alimentadas com 19% PB foram mais eficientes na deposição de proteína e com isso, excretaram menos nitrogênio no ambiente. No experimento II, foi observado efeito linear dos níveis de proteína bruta sobre o ganho de peso, consumo de ração e conversão alimentar das aves. Não foi constatado efeito dos tratamentos nas características de carcaça e composição química corporal aos 21 dias. Porém, quando se avaliou a eficiência e utilização da proteína bruta, constatou-se que o nível de 17,8% PB apresentou melhores resultados, mas não havendo entre os tratamentos, diferença significativa para a deposição de proteína bruta nas carcaças. Houve efeito linear no consumo e excreção de nitrogênio com a redução proteica. Para o experimento III, não foi observado efeito da redução dos níveis de PB sobre os parâmetros de desempenho e rendimento de carcaça, entretanto, a gordura abdominal apresentou efeito linear com a redução de PB dietética, onde se apresentou maior com o nível de 15,5% PB. Logo, dependendo da fase de criação das aves, é possível utilizar o conceito de proteína ideal por melhorar as variáveis de desempenho e do rendimento de carcaça.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2017-06-20T13:18:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Izaura Maria Barros de Lorena Rezende.pdf: 1142755 bytes, checksum: 8149545ca8d3ba83a3bdaebf94c34202 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-20T13:18:42Z (GMT). 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title Frangos de corte fêmeas alimentadas com rações contendo diferentes níveis de proteína bruta suplementadas com aminoácidos sintéticos
spellingShingle Frangos de corte fêmeas alimentadas com rações contendo diferentes níveis de proteína bruta suplementadas com aminoácidos sintéticos
REZENDE, Izaura Maria Barros de Lorena
Frango de corte
Nutrição animal
Ração
Proteína bruta
Proteína ideal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Frangos de corte fêmeas alimentadas com rações contendo diferentes níveis de proteína bruta suplementadas com aminoácidos sintéticos
title_full Frangos de corte fêmeas alimentadas com rações contendo diferentes níveis de proteína bruta suplementadas com aminoácidos sintéticos
title_fullStr Frangos de corte fêmeas alimentadas com rações contendo diferentes níveis de proteína bruta suplementadas com aminoácidos sintéticos
title_full_unstemmed Frangos de corte fêmeas alimentadas com rações contendo diferentes níveis de proteína bruta suplementadas com aminoácidos sintéticos
title_sort Frangos de corte fêmeas alimentadas com rações contendo diferentes níveis de proteína bruta suplementadas com aminoácidos sintéticos
author REZENDE, Izaura Maria Barros de Lorena
author_facet REZENDE, Izaura Maria Barros de Lorena
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv RABELLO, Carlos Bôa-Viagem
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv DUTRA JÚNIOR, Wilson Moreira
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv COSTA, Fernando Guilherme Perazzo
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Cláudio José Parro de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv LUDKE, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MANSO, Helena Emília Cavalcanti da Costa Cordeiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv REZENDE, Izaura Maria Barros de Lorena
contributor_str_mv RABELLO, Carlos Bôa-Viagem
DUTRA JÚNIOR, Wilson Moreira
COSTA, Fernando Guilherme Perazzo
OLIVEIRA, Cláudio José Parro de
LUDKE, Maria do Carmo Mohaupt Marques
MANSO, Helena Emília Cavalcanti da Costa Cordeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Frango de corte
Nutrição animal
Ração
Proteína bruta
Proteína ideal
topic Frango de corte
Nutrição animal
Ração
Proteína bruta
Proteína ideal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description Three experiments were conducted at the Poultry Module Agricultural Sciences Center of the Federal University of Paraíba - Campus Areia - PB, in order to determine the appropriate level of crude protein in diets for broilers at three housing stages, initial ( 1 to 10 days), growth (11 to 21 days) and final (22 to 42 days). In each experiment were used 720, 648 and 540 female broilers of the "Cobb" bread, according to the animal stage, distributed in a completely randomized design with six treatments and six repetitions with 20, 18 and 15 birds respectively. Treatments consisted in providing diets formulated based on digestible amino acids containing six different dietary protein levels. We evaluated the performance data (weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion) and carcass characteristics (carcass, breast, thighs, the thighs, the back, wings, liver, gizzard, the heart and abdominal fat yields). We also evaluated body composition of these animals. Data were subjected to analysis of variance and regression using the computer program ASSISTAT 7.7. beta (SILVA; Azevedo, 2008) to study the effect of different levels of protein. For the first experiment, the protein level did not affect feed intake. However, it was observed a quadratic effect affecting the weight gain and feed conversion, and estimated levels of crude protein that provided the best results in weight gain and feed conversion: 22.1% and 21.91% respectively. The carcass and cuts yields were not influenced by CP levels, however, the relative weights of the liver and gizzard were higher in birds fed high levels of PB. The body composition variables of the birds showed no significant effect on the parameters of ash and moisture. However, showed significant linear effect in the studied parameters protein and fat, in view of the decrease of muscle ether extract with reduced level of crude protein in the feed. However, birds fed 19% CP were more efficient in protein deposition and thereby, excreted less nitrogen in the environment. In the second experiment, it was observed linear effect of CP levels on weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion of the birds, with the level of 22.8%, 17.8% and 22.8% crude protein respectively. It was not observed effect of treatments on carcass traits and body composition at 21 days. But when it evaluated the efficiency and utilization of crude protein, it was found that the level of 17.8% CP showed better results, but not there among treatments, a significant difference to the deposition of crude protein in the carcass. There was a linear effect on consumption and nitrogen excretion with protein reduction. For the experiment III, was not observed effect of reduced CP levels on performance parameters, carcass yield, however, abdominal fat showed a linear effect when it reduced the dietary crude protein, which presented more with the level of 15.5% CP. Thus, depending on the breeding of birds stage, you can use the concept of ideal protein for improving the performance variables and carcass yield.
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repository.mail.fl_str_mv bdtd@ufrpe.br ||bdtd@ufrpe.br
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