2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-635x2005000300007
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Commercial laying hen diets formulated according to different recommendations of total and digestible amino acids

Abstract: An experiment was conducted to evaluate different commercial laying hen diets formulated based on recommendations for total and digestible amino acids. One hundred and twenty Lohmann LSL commercial laying hens aged 25 weeks were distributed in a completely randomized experimental design involving five replications of six birds in four treatments. Diet formulation on a total amino acid basis followed the recommendations of NRC (1994) and Rostagno et al. (2000), whereas formulation on digestible amino acids basi… Show more

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“…Hen-day egg production decreased by 3.3 and 1.5% in phase 1 and 2, respectively, when hens received a diet with reduced CP content (CON vs. Ile70); however, this decrease was restored with the addition of crystalline Ile in LCP diets, suggesting that Ile was limiting. Several reports suggest that the major response to protein restriction is a reduction in the rate of lay, rather than EW which tends to be more sensitive to AA imbalance ( Morris and Gous, 1988 , Huyghebaert et al., 1991 , Meluzzi et al., 2001 , Casartelli et al., 2005 , Roberts et al., 2007 ). According to the NRC (1994) , the most common dietary method of controlling egg size in older hens is restricting intake of certain EAA such as Met and Ile; however, proportional decreases in egg production often accompany reduced EAA intake.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hen-day egg production decreased by 3.3 and 1.5% in phase 1 and 2, respectively, when hens received a diet with reduced CP content (CON vs. Ile70); however, this decrease was restored with the addition of crystalline Ile in LCP diets, suggesting that Ile was limiting. Several reports suggest that the major response to protein restriction is a reduction in the rate of lay, rather than EW which tends to be more sensitive to AA imbalance ( Morris and Gous, 1988 , Huyghebaert et al., 1991 , Meluzzi et al., 2001 , Casartelli et al., 2005 , Roberts et al., 2007 ). According to the NRC (1994) , the most common dietary method of controlling egg size in older hens is restricting intake of certain EAA such as Met and Ile; however, proportional decreases in egg production often accompany reduced EAA intake.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porém, com a concorrência direta na utilização do milho para a alimentação humana e pela indústria de biocombustíveis para a produção do etanol, o preço tem se elevado no mercado internacional o que aumenta os custos de produção das aves. Assim, se explica o grande interesse de alguns pesquisadores a testarem ingredientes alternativos na formulação das dietas (CASARTELLI et al, 2005).…”
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“…Utilizando poedeiras ISA Brown com 52 semanas de idade alimentadas com diferentes níveis de aminoácidos sulfurados totais e de proteína bruta, PAVAN et al (2005) observaram maior peso dos ovos das poedeiras alimentadas com 0,71% de aminoácidos sulfurados totais para os níveis de proteína de 14, 15,5 e 17%. Formulando rações para poedeiras comerciais, CASARTELLI et al (2005), utilizando diferentes recomendações de AAT e AAD, observaram que a formulação baseada em AAT promoveu melhores resultados para consumo de ração, produção de ovos, conversão alimentar e gravidade específica. O pior desempenho determinado pelas rações formuladas com base em AAD provavelmente ocorreu em função do menor nível de PB (12,5% comparado com 14.5% da ração formulada com AAT), ter ocasionado deficiência de nitrogênio, comprometendo a síntese de aminoácidos não essenciais.…”
Section: Características De Desempenhounclassified
“…Massa de ovos de poedeiras alimentadas com diferentes critérios de formulação e níveis de aminoácidos na dieta. Os resultados de qualidade interna e externa dos ovos coincidem com os resultados encontrados na literatura (Wangen et al (1993); Farrell et al (1999); Khatun et al (1999); Silva et al (2000); Casartelli et al (2005) (Brake et al, 1998;Balnave et al, 1999;Costa et al, 2001;Balnave & Brake, 2002;Chen et al, 2003). (Junqueira et al, 2000;Murakami et al, 2003;Senkoylu et al, 2005) que variaram de 187 a 491 mEq, de 205 a 256 mEq e de 176 a 242 mEq/kg, respectivamente.…”
Section: Características De Desempenhounclassified
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