Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Jul 2013)

Nutritional requirements of digestible threonine for growing meat-type quails

  • Ana Paula Silva Ton,
  • Antonio Claudio Furlan,
  • Elias Nunes Martins,
  • Eliany Batista,
  • Tiago Junior Pasquetti,
  • Carina Scherer,
  • Alexandre Shigueki Iwahashi,
  • Thays Cristina Oliveira de Quadros

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982013000700007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 7
pp. 504 – 510

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to estimate the nutrient requirements of digestible threonine for meat-type quails (Coturnix coturnix sp) in the growth phase. A total of 1350 not sexed meat-type quails were distributed in a completely randomized design with six threonine levels (10.80, 11.50, 12.20, 12.90, 13.60 and 14.30 g/kg as fed), five replications and 45 quails per experimental unit, from 1 to 14 days of age. The threonine levels in the diet had a quadratic effect on body weight, feed intake and weight gain. Estimates for highest body weight (79.41 g), feed intake (128.96 g/bird) and weight gain (70.73 g) were observed with diets containing 12.60 g/kg of digestible threonine. According to the LRP model, the threonine intake was estimated at 13.40 g/kg of digestible threonine. Protein deposition rate and energy retained in the carcass showed quadratic effect, with estimated digestible threonine levels of 11.80 and 12.00 g/kg in the diet for maximum protein deposition rate (2.00 g/bird) and retained energy in the carcass (15.88 kcal/g), respectively. There was a linear effect on feed cost per kg of live weight gain as threonine levels were increased. Nutritional requirement of digestible threonine for meat-type quails for maximum growth is 12.60 g/kg, corresponding to a digestible threonine:digestible lysine ratio of 67.02.

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