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Effects of dietary amino acid density and metabolizable energy level on the growth and meat yield of summer-reared broilers

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH
卷 23, 期 3, 页码 501-515

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DOI: 10.3382/japr.2014-00961

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amino acid; Cobb 500; Cobb 700; growth performance; meat yield; metabolizable energy

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  1. [MIS-322280]

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The effects of dietary amino acid (AA) density and AME on the growth and meat yield of summer-reared Cobb x Cobb 700 (CCB-700) broilers were evaluated. In addition, the responses of CCB-700 and Cobb x Cobb 500 (CCB-500) broilers to dietary AME levels (with low AA) were compared. All chicks were fed through a starter, grower, finisher, and withdrawal phase program. Grow-out performance, carcass traits, meat yield, and feed cost efficiency were evaluated using 2 separate 2-way ANOVA based on 2 separate 2 x 2 factorial arrangements of treatments. Each group includes 14 replicate pens with 14 chicks/replicate. Mortality was not affected by treatment; however, as compared with birds fed other diets, feeding CCB-700 broilers a low-AME and high-AA density diet decreased feed intake and BW on d 35, 42, and 54, and decreased carcass, breast, wing, front half, and back half weights on d 55. The CCB-500 broilers consumed more feed and gained more weight as compared with CCB-700 broilers at 14, 28, and 35 d of age. However, at 55 d of age, breast weight and wing yield were observed to be higher in the CCB-700 than in the CCB-500 broilers. However, the back half (drumstick and thigh) weights were lower in the CCB-700 than in the CCB-500 broilers. In conclusion, without affecting feed costs, broiler performance and carcass yield were affected by diet in both strains. More specifically, a higher AME diet and lower AA density increased the yield of all cut-up parts, except for legs, in summer-reared CCB-700 chicks.

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