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Digestible lysine levels for laying hens and their effects on egg quality/Niveis de lisina digestivel para poedeiras semipesadas e seus efeitos sobre a qualidade dos ovos

Egg quality of semi-heavy laying hens fed on low protein diets (14.0% CP) and on different lysine levels is evaluated, while maintaining the same ratio of digestible amino acids / digestible lysine. Four hundred and twenty commercial strain Isa Brown laying hens, 28 weeks old, were divided into 42 e...

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Published in:Acta scientiarum. Animal sciences 2014-01, Vol.36 (1), p.41
Main Authors: dos Santos, Tiago Antonio, Geraldo, Adriano, Machado, Luiz Carlos, Pelicia, Kleber, Simao, Sergio Domingos, Filho, Javer Alves Vieira
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Language:Spanish
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Summary:Egg quality of semi-heavy laying hens fed on low protein diets (14.0% CP) and on different lysine levels is evaluated, while maintaining the same ratio of digestible amino acids / digestible lysine. Four hundred and twenty commercial strain Isa Brown laying hens, 28 weeks old, were divided into 42 experimental plots. A completely randomized design with six treatments and seven replicates was employed in four production cycles of 28 days each. Treatments comprised Control - 16.92% CP; 0.750% digestible lysine. Treatments 1 to 5, with CP levels 14% and digestible lysine levels 0.600, 0.675, 0.750, 0.825 and 0.900% respectively. Levels of Treatments 1 and 2 (0.546 and 0.640% digestible Met + Cys / 0.600 and 0.675% digestible lysine) provided smaller egg size. On the other hand, eggs had higher shell percentage when compared to control diet. When compared to other digestible amino acids, digestible lysine requirement may be estimated at 0.750% in a diet with 14% CP, which corresponds to the average daily intake of 876 mg dig. lysine [hen.sup.-1] [day.sup.-1] and 798 mg dig. Met + Cys [hen.sup.-1] [day.sup.-1], without jeopardizing performance and eggs' internal and external quality.
ISSN:1806-2636
DOI:10.4025/actascianimsci.v36i1.21823