2014
DOI: 10.1590/1678-41625929
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Valores nutricionais do milho de diferentes qualidades para frangas de reposição na fase de recria

Abstract: MDB. To determine the corrected metabolizable energy (AME N ) a method for total collection of excreta with pullets Hy Line was used for 15 weeks. AME N (kcal/kg in MN) were: 3467, 3340, 3217 and 3385kcal/kg and density (kg/m 3 ): 818.61, 698.13, 681.80 and 736.39 for MDA, MDI, MDB and MDT, respectively

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“…The determination of feed energy values used to formulate diets is difficult for the industry because it takes time, infrastructure, and financial resources (Pozza et al, 2008). An indirect way to evaluate the nutritional quality of this raw material is the use of prediction equations including determination of metabolizable energy using chemical and physical parameters of the feed (Eyng et al, 2009;Corte Real et al, 2014). This equation has been an important tool to increase accuracy in the feed formulation process, so energy values can be corrected according to variations in the composition of the feed (Albino and Silva, 1996;Barbarino Junior, 2001), as most chemical analysis of corn and other ingredients used in equations to infer energy values are often not consistent with those measured in metabolic assays (Corte Real et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The determination of feed energy values used to formulate diets is difficult for the industry because it takes time, infrastructure, and financial resources (Pozza et al, 2008). An indirect way to evaluate the nutritional quality of this raw material is the use of prediction equations including determination of metabolizable energy using chemical and physical parameters of the feed (Eyng et al, 2009;Corte Real et al, 2014). This equation has been an important tool to increase accuracy in the feed formulation process, so energy values can be corrected according to variations in the composition of the feed (Albino and Silva, 1996;Barbarino Junior, 2001), as most chemical analysis of corn and other ingredients used in equations to infer energy values are often not consistent with those measured in metabolic assays (Corte Real et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%