Digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter diets

The objective was to determine the digestible tryptophan requirements for male broilers in pre-starter and starter phases. Two experiments using 400 Cobb broilers were performed 200 males in the first experiment for the pre-starter phase (one to seven days old), and 200 males in the second experimen...

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Main Authors: Bruno Samuel Borges, Romão da Cunha Nunes, Jose Henrique Strighini, Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas, Heloísa Helena de Carvalho Mello, Julyana Machado da Silva Martins, Raiana Almeida Noleto, Maryelle Durães de Oliveira
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2016-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23289
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spelling doaj-df262d9a31c74cc5b4ed2a44269e79162020-11-24T23:01:56ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina: Ciências Agrárias1676-546X1679-03592016-09-01374Supl12529253810.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n4Supl1p252914387Digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter dietsBruno Samuel Borges0Romão da Cunha Nunes1Jose Henrique Strighini2Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas3Heloísa Helena de Carvalho Mello4Julyana Machado da Silva Martins5Raiana Almeida Noleto6Maryelle Durães de Oliveira7Universidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade Federal de GoiásUniversidade Federal de GoiásThe objective was to determine the digestible tryptophan requirements for male broilers in pre-starter and starter phases. Two experiments using 400 Cobb broilers were performed 200 males in the first experiment for the pre-starter phase (one to seven days old), and 200 males in the second experiment for the starter phase (eight to 21 days old). Chicks were housed in batter boxes made of galvanized steel as an experimental shed. The experiments were performed in a completely randomized design, with four treatments and five replicates, with ten birds each. In both experiments, the tryptophan requirement was determined using diets with different levels of digestible tryptophan. A tryptophan-deficient diet was formulated, as a basal diet, which was supplemented with increased levels of L-tryptophan in order to achieve the desirable digestible tryptophan levels. Treatments consisted of 0.209% (basal diet); 0.223%; 0.235% and 0.248% digestible tryptophan for the pre-starter phase (experiment 1) and 0.187% (basal diet); 0.200%, 0.211% and 0.223% digestible tryptophan for the starter phase (experiment 2). We evaluated feed intake, weight gain and feed conversion, as well as the metabolizability of feed nutrients. The performance and metabolic data were subjected to analysis of variance, and estimates of digestible tryptophan levels were made through polynomial regression models at 5% probability. There was no significant difference between the digestible tryptophan levels in the diet over performance and digestibility in both treatments. It is possible to conclude that the basal diet with 0.209% digestible tryptophan for the pre-starter phase and 0.187% for the starter phase, at a tryptophan: lysine ratio of 16%, as sufficient to meet the broilers requirements.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23289Animal nutritionChickensDigestible amino acidDigestibilityPerformance.
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author Bruno Samuel Borges
Romão da Cunha Nunes
Jose Henrique Strighini
Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas
Heloísa Helena de Carvalho Mello
Julyana Machado da Silva Martins
Raiana Almeida Noleto
Maryelle Durães de Oliveira
spellingShingle Bruno Samuel Borges
Romão da Cunha Nunes
Jose Henrique Strighini
Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas
Heloísa Helena de Carvalho Mello
Julyana Machado da Silva Martins
Raiana Almeida Noleto
Maryelle Durães de Oliveira
Digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter diets
Semina: Ciências Agrárias
Animal nutrition
Chickens
Digestible amino acid
Digestibility
Performance.
author_facet Bruno Samuel Borges
Romão da Cunha Nunes
Jose Henrique Strighini
Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas
Heloísa Helena de Carvalho Mello
Julyana Machado da Silva Martins
Raiana Almeida Noleto
Maryelle Durães de Oliveira
author_sort Bruno Samuel Borges
title Digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter diets
title_short Digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter diets
title_full Digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter diets
title_fullStr Digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter diets
title_full_unstemmed Digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter diets
title_sort digestible tryptophan levels for male broilers in pre-starter and starter diets
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Semina: Ciências Agrárias
issn 1676-546X
1679-0359
publishDate 2016-09-01
description The objective was to determine the digestible tryptophan requirements for male broilers in pre-starter and starter phases. Two experiments using 400 Cobb broilers were performed 200 males in the first experiment for the pre-starter phase (one to seven days old), and 200 males in the second experiment for the starter phase (eight to 21 days old). Chicks were housed in batter boxes made of galvanized steel as an experimental shed. The experiments were performed in a completely randomized design, with four treatments and five replicates, with ten birds each. In both experiments, the tryptophan requirement was determined using diets with different levels of digestible tryptophan. A tryptophan-deficient diet was formulated, as a basal diet, which was supplemented with increased levels of L-tryptophan in order to achieve the desirable digestible tryptophan levels. Treatments consisted of 0.209% (basal diet); 0.223%; 0.235% and 0.248% digestible tryptophan for the pre-starter phase (experiment 1) and 0.187% (basal diet); 0.200%, 0.211% and 0.223% digestible tryptophan for the starter phase (experiment 2). We evaluated feed intake, weight gain and feed conversion, as well as the metabolizability of feed nutrients. The performance and metabolic data were subjected to analysis of variance, and estimates of digestible tryptophan levels were made through polynomial regression models at 5% probability. There was no significant difference between the digestible tryptophan levels in the diet over performance and digestibility in both treatments. It is possible to conclude that the basal diet with 0.209% digestible tryptophan for the pre-starter phase and 0.187% for the starter phase, at a tryptophan: lysine ratio of 16%, as sufficient to meet the broilers requirements.
topic Animal nutrition
Chickens
Digestible amino acid
Digestibility
Performance.
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23289
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