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Digestible lysine requirements of male broilers from 1 to 42 days of age reassessed

Three experiments were conducted separately to estimate the digestible Lys (dig. Lys) requirements of Cobb × Cobb 500 male broilers using different statistical models. For each experiment, 1,200 chicks were housed in 48 floor pens in a completely randomized design with 6 treatments and 8 replicates....

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Autores principales: Cemin, Henrique Scher, Vieira, Sergio Luiz, Stefanello, Catarina, Kipper, Marcos, Kindlein, Liris, Helmbrecht, Ariane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28636626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179665
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author Cemin, Henrique Scher
Vieira, Sergio Luiz
Stefanello, Catarina
Kipper, Marcos
Kindlein, Liris
Helmbrecht, Ariane
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Vieira, Sergio Luiz
Stefanello, Catarina
Kipper, Marcos
Kindlein, Liris
Helmbrecht, Ariane
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description Three experiments were conducted separately to estimate the digestible Lys (dig. Lys) requirements of Cobb × Cobb 500 male broilers using different statistical models. For each experiment, 1,200 chicks were housed in 48 floor pens in a completely randomized design with 6 treatments and 8 replicates. Broilers were fed diets with increasing dig. Lys levels from 1 to 12 d (Exp. 1), from 12 to 28 d (Exp. 2), and 28 to 42 d (Exp. 3). Increasing dig. Lys levels were equally spaced from 0.97 to 1.37% in Exp. 1, 0.77 to 1.17% in Exp. 2, and 0.68 to 1.07% in Exp. 3. The lowest dig. Lys diets were not supplemented with L-Lysine and all other essential AA met or exceeded recommendations. In Exp. 3, six birds per pen were randomly selected from each replication to evaluate carcass and breast yields. Digestible Lys requirements were estimated by quadratic polynomial (QP), linear broken-line (LBL), quadratic broken-line (QBL), and exponential asymptotic (EA) models. Overall, dig. Lys requirements varied among response variables and statistical models. Increasing dietary dig. Lys had a positive effect on BW, carcass and breast yields. Levels of dig. Lys that optimized performance using QP, LBL, QBL, and EA models were 1.207, 1.036, 1.113, and 1.204% for BWG and 1.190, 1.027, 1.100, and 1.172% for FCR in Exp. 1; 1.019, 0.853, 0.944; 1.025% for BWG and 1.050, 0.879, 1.032, and 1.167% for FCR in Exp. 2; and 0.960, 0.835, 0.933, and 1.077% for BWG, 0.981, 0.857, 0.963, and 1.146% for FCR in Exp. 3. The QP, LBL, QBL, and EA also estimated dig. Lys requirements as 0.941, 0.846, 0.925, and 1.070% for breast meat yield in Exp. 3. In conclusion, Lys requirements vary greatly according to the statistical analysis utilized; therefore, the origin of requirement estimation must be taken into account in order to allow adequate comparisons between references.
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spelling pubmed-54795562017-07-05 Digestible lysine requirements of male broilers from 1 to 42 days of age reassessed Cemin, Henrique Scher Vieira, Sergio Luiz Stefanello, Catarina Kipper, Marcos Kindlein, Liris Helmbrecht, Ariane PLoS One Research Article Three experiments were conducted separately to estimate the digestible Lys (dig. Lys) requirements of Cobb × Cobb 500 male broilers using different statistical models. For each experiment, 1,200 chicks were housed in 48 floor pens in a completely randomized design with 6 treatments and 8 replicates. Broilers were fed diets with increasing dig. Lys levels from 1 to 12 d (Exp. 1), from 12 to 28 d (Exp. 2), and 28 to 42 d (Exp. 3). Increasing dig. Lys levels were equally spaced from 0.97 to 1.37% in Exp. 1, 0.77 to 1.17% in Exp. 2, and 0.68 to 1.07% in Exp. 3. The lowest dig. Lys diets were not supplemented with L-Lysine and all other essential AA met or exceeded recommendations. In Exp. 3, six birds per pen were randomly selected from each replication to evaluate carcass and breast yields. Digestible Lys requirements were estimated by quadratic polynomial (QP), linear broken-line (LBL), quadratic broken-line (QBL), and exponential asymptotic (EA) models. Overall, dig. Lys requirements varied among response variables and statistical models. Increasing dietary dig. Lys had a positive effect on BW, carcass and breast yields. Levels of dig. Lys that optimized performance using QP, LBL, QBL, and EA models were 1.207, 1.036, 1.113, and 1.204% for BWG and 1.190, 1.027, 1.100, and 1.172% for FCR in Exp. 1; 1.019, 0.853, 0.944; 1.025% for BWG and 1.050, 0.879, 1.032, and 1.167% for FCR in Exp. 2; and 0.960, 0.835, 0.933, and 1.077% for BWG, 0.981, 0.857, 0.963, and 1.146% for FCR in Exp. 3. The QP, LBL, QBL, and EA also estimated dig. Lys requirements as 0.941, 0.846, 0.925, and 1.070% for breast meat yield in Exp. 3. In conclusion, Lys requirements vary greatly according to the statistical analysis utilized; therefore, the origin of requirement estimation must be taken into account in order to allow adequate comparisons between references. Public Library of Science 2017-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5479556/ /pubmed/28636626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179665 Text en © 2017 Cemin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cemin, Henrique Scher
Vieira, Sergio Luiz
Stefanello, Catarina
Kipper, Marcos
Kindlein, Liris
Helmbrecht, Ariane
Digestible lysine requirements of male broilers from 1 to 42 days of age reassessed
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title_fullStr Digestible lysine requirements of male broilers from 1 to 42 days of age reassessed
title_full_unstemmed Digestible lysine requirements of male broilers from 1 to 42 days of age reassessed
title_short Digestible lysine requirements of male broilers from 1 to 42 days of age reassessed
title_sort digestible lysine requirements of male broilers from 1 to 42 days of age reassessed
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28636626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179665
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