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Capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens

The hypothesis that capping dietary starch:protein ratios would enhance the performance of broiler chickens offered reduced-crude protein (CP) diets was tested in this experiment. A total of 432 off-sex, male Ross 308 chicks were allocated to 7 dietary treatments from 7 to 35 d post-hatch. The exper...

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Autores principales: Greenhalgh, Shiva, McInerney, Bernard V., McQuade, Leon R., Chrystal, Peter V., Khoddami, Ali, Zhuang, Molly A.M., Liu, Sonia Y., Selle, Peter H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7283513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32542197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.01.002
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author Greenhalgh, Shiva
McInerney, Bernard V.
McQuade, Leon R.
Chrystal, Peter V.
Khoddami, Ali
Zhuang, Molly A.M.
Liu, Sonia Y.
Selle, Peter H.
author_facet Greenhalgh, Shiva
McInerney, Bernard V.
McQuade, Leon R.
Chrystal, Peter V.
Khoddami, Ali
Zhuang, Molly A.M.
Liu, Sonia Y.
Selle, Peter H.
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description The hypothesis that capping dietary starch:protein ratios would enhance the performance of broiler chickens offered reduced-crude protein (CP) diets was tested in this experiment. A total of 432 off-sex, male Ross 308 chicks were allocated to 7 dietary treatments from 7 to 35 d post-hatch. The experimental design consisted of a 3 × 2 factorial array of treatments with the seventh treatment serving as a positive control. Three levels of dietary CP (197.5, 180.0 and 162.5 g/kg) with either uncapped or capped dietary starch:protein ratios constituted the factorial array of treatments, whilst the positive control diet contained 215.0 g/kg CP. The positive control diet had an analysed dietary starch:protein ratio of 1.50 as opposed to a ratio of 1.68 in the uncapped 197.5 g/kg CP diet and 1.41 in the corresponding capped diet and the capped 197.5 g/kg CP diet displayed promise. The growth performance this diet matched the positive control but outperformed the uncapped 197.5 g/kg CP diet by 10.4% (2,161 vs. 1,958; P = 0.009) in weight gain, by 3.10% (3,492 vs. 3,387; P = 0.019) in feed intake on the basis of pair-wise comparisons and numerically improved FCR by 4.04% (1.616 vs. 1.684). However, the growth performance of birds offered the 180.0 and 162.5 g/kg CP dietary treatments was remarkably inferior, irrespective of dietary starch:protein ratios. This inferior growth performance was associated with poor feathering and even feather-pecking and significant linear relationships between feather scores and parameters of growth performance were observed. The amino acid profile of feathers was determined where cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine, proline and serine were dominant in a crude protein content of 931 g/kg. Presumably, the feathering issues observed were manifestations of amino acid inadequacies or imbalances in the more reduced-CP diets and consideration is given to the implications of these outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-72835132020-06-14 Capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens Greenhalgh, Shiva McInerney, Bernard V. McQuade, Leon R. Chrystal, Peter V. Khoddami, Ali Zhuang, Molly A.M. Liu, Sonia Y. Selle, Peter H. Anim Nutr Poultry Nutrition The hypothesis that capping dietary starch:protein ratios would enhance the performance of broiler chickens offered reduced-crude protein (CP) diets was tested in this experiment. A total of 432 off-sex, male Ross 308 chicks were allocated to 7 dietary treatments from 7 to 35 d post-hatch. The experimental design consisted of a 3 × 2 factorial array of treatments with the seventh treatment serving as a positive control. Three levels of dietary CP (197.5, 180.0 and 162.5 g/kg) with either uncapped or capped dietary starch:protein ratios constituted the factorial array of treatments, whilst the positive control diet contained 215.0 g/kg CP. The positive control diet had an analysed dietary starch:protein ratio of 1.50 as opposed to a ratio of 1.68 in the uncapped 197.5 g/kg CP diet and 1.41 in the corresponding capped diet and the capped 197.5 g/kg CP diet displayed promise. The growth performance this diet matched the positive control but outperformed the uncapped 197.5 g/kg CP diet by 10.4% (2,161 vs. 1,958; P = 0.009) in weight gain, by 3.10% (3,492 vs. 3,387; P = 0.019) in feed intake on the basis of pair-wise comparisons and numerically improved FCR by 4.04% (1.616 vs. 1.684). However, the growth performance of birds offered the 180.0 and 162.5 g/kg CP dietary treatments was remarkably inferior, irrespective of dietary starch:protein ratios. This inferior growth performance was associated with poor feathering and even feather-pecking and significant linear relationships between feather scores and parameters of growth performance were observed. The amino acid profile of feathers was determined where cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine, proline and serine were dominant in a crude protein content of 931 g/kg. Presumably, the feathering issues observed were manifestations of amino acid inadequacies or imbalances in the more reduced-CP diets and consideration is given to the implications of these outcomes. KeAi Publishing 2020-06 2020-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7283513/ /pubmed/32542197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.01.002 Text en © 2020 Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Poultry Nutrition
Greenhalgh, Shiva
McInerney, Bernard V.
McQuade, Leon R.
Chrystal, Peter V.
Khoddami, Ali
Zhuang, Molly A.M.
Liu, Sonia Y.
Selle, Peter H.
Capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens
title Capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens
title_full Capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens
title_fullStr Capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens
title_short Capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens
title_sort capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens
topic Poultry Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7283513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32542197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.01.002
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