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Isoleucine needs of thirty- to forty-two-day-old female chickens: growth and carcass responses
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2004
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NutritionEngineeringAgricultural EconomicsEducationForty-two-day-old Female ChickensIsoleucine NeedsFeed AdditiveAnimal FeedAnimal PhysiologyAnimal NutritionIle ResponsesFeed EvaluationCarcass ResponsesPharmacologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyDietary IleFeed IntakeFemale BroilersPoultry FarmingMetabolismPoultry Science
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate Ile responses in female broilers. In experiment 1, dietary Ile was 0.42 or 0.72% total of diet. Diets were fed to 3 broiler strains: multipurpose Arbor Acres+, high-yield Ross 508, and high-yield Ross 708. In experiment 2, dietary Ile dose responses (0.42 to 0.82% total of diet in 0.08% increments) were evaluated. A corn-soybean meal control (0.70%) diet was used in experiment 2 (6 replications). No Ile x strain interactions occurred. Feeding broilers 0.42% Ile suppressed (P < 0.05) BW gain, feed intake, feed conversion, and breast and thigh yields. Arbor Acres+ strain had a higher BW gain and feed intake (P < 0.05) than the Ross 508 and 708 strains. Differences (P < 0.05) among strains were observed in breast and drumstick yields; Ross 708 broilers had increased breast and drumstick yields in comparison to birds from the Arbor Acres+ and Ross 508 strains. Birds fed surfeit Ile in the titration diets grew as well as (P < 0.05) the birds fed the control diet. Quadratic responses (P < 0.05; 95% of response) were obtained for BW gain (0.67%), feed intake (0.66%), feed conversion (0.68%), and breast meat yield (0.63%). The 30- to 42-d Ile need for female broilers is between 0.63 and 0.68% of total diet (0.59 to 0.64% digestible Ile).
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