Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Jun 2012)

Performance and egg quality of laying hens fed with dietary levels of digestible lysine and threonine

  • G.O Figueiredo,
  • A.G Bertechini,
  • E.J Fassani,
  • P.B. Rodrigues,
  • J.Á.G Brito,
  • S.F Castro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352012000300028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 3
pp. 743 – 750

Abstract

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The present study was developed using 864 Hy-Line W36 laying hens (42 to 58 weeks of age) with a randomized experimental design in a 4x3 factorial arrangement, with five replicates and 12 birds per experimental unit and 4 evaluation periods of 28 days each. The digestible lysine levels studied were 0.675%, 0.743%, 0.811% and 0.879%, and the digestible threonine levels were 0.542%, 0.596% and 0.650%. The performance and egg quality was evaluated. There were no significant effects on the egg production, specific gravity, albumen and yolk percentage and total solids in albumen and yolk for birds submitted to the different dietary digestible lysine and threonine levels. There was significant interaction between these amino acids on the egg shell percentage and Haugh unit in fresh eggs. There was a decreasing linear effect on the feed intake with increase of digestible lysine level. Egg weight, egg mass and feed conversion demonstrated a quadratic effect with the increase of the digestible lysine level with the best results in the diets with 0.754, 0.772 and 0.795% of digestible lysine, respectively.

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