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Effect of energy and protein levels on performance, egg quality, and nutrient digestibility of laying pigeons

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH
Volume 24, Issue 3, Pages 371-379

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.3382/japr/pfv037

Keywords

laying pigeon; dietary energy; protein; egg quality; performance; apparent digestibility

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  1. Northern Jiangsu Project of Science and Technology Development [BN2013043]
  2. Programs for Agricultural Science and Technology development in Yangzhou City [yz2011050]

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A total of 3,240 female Taisheng pigeons at 40 wk age were fed 9 diets containing 3 ME levels (2,630, 2,770, and 2,940 kcal/kg) and 3 CP levels (14.0, 15.0, and 16.0%) in a factorial arrangement. These diets were fed to investigate the effects of ME and CP on performance, egg quality, and nutrient digestibility. Female pigeons were housed under the same managerial conditions and randomly assigned into 9 treatments (6 replicates of 60 birds each). Two female-female paired pigeons housed in one cage were under a 16L:8D lighting cycle. Feed in pellet form and water were provided for ad libitum consumption. The study lasted 12 wk. As dietary ME level increased from 2,630 to 2,940 kcal/kg, BW, egg production, and apparent DM, crude fat (CF), and phosphorus (i.e., P) digestibilities increased (P < 0.05), feed intake decreased (P < 0.05), and feed conversion efficiency increased (P < 0.05). Increasing the level of dietary protein from 14 to 16% resulted in an increased (P < 0.05) BW, shell percentage, length of the major axis, and DM digestibility. Therefore, dietary ME had a greater influence on the performance of Taisheng laying pigeons than did dietary protein.

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