2015
DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v37i1.24473
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<b>Digestible isoleucine requirements for 22- and 42-day-old broilers

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Current experiment established different criteria to evaluate the requirements of digestible isoleucine for 22-and 42-day-old broilers by different regression models (quadratic, exponential and Linear Response Plateau) and, in the case of statistical significance, the comparison of means by Duncan's test at 5% probability. A total of 1,920 Cobb 500 male broilers were used in an entirely randomized experimental design, with 6 treatments (6 digestible isoleucine levels: 0.6118; 0.6655; 0.7192; 0.7729; … Show more

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“…Campos et al (2012) determined a 72% SID Ile:Lys ratio for optimal weight gain of 28-to 40-d-old broilers. Similarly, Duarte (2015) recommended an optimum SID Ile:Lys ratio for broiler in the growing-finishing phase at 72%. The SID Ile:Lys ratio requirement for optimal meattype quail performance determined in the present study is different from the values published in literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Campos et al (2012) determined a 72% SID Ile:Lys ratio for optimal weight gain of 28-to 40-d-old broilers. Similarly, Duarte (2015) recommended an optimum SID Ile:Lys ratio for broiler in the growing-finishing phase at 72%. The SID Ile:Lys ratio requirement for optimal meattype quail performance determined in the present study is different from the values published in literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%