Journal of Applied Poultry Research (Dec 2019)
Dietary Metabolizable Energy Responses in Yellow-Feathered Broiler Chickens from 29 to 56 d
Abstract
SUMMARY: In this study, the metabolizable energy (ME) requirements were determined for Chinese yellow-feathered chickens aged from 29 to 56 d. In total, 1,200 29-d-old male yellow-feathered broilers were randomly assigned to 5 dietary treatments with 6 replicates each of 40 birds. Birds were fed 5 levels of dietary ME (2,799, 2,897, 2,997, 3,098, and 3,198 kcal ME/kg diet). Broilers that received high-energy diets had a higher (P 0.05), whereas the abdominal fat percentage and thigh intramuscular fat percentage increased significantly. The retention of energy and protein increased (P 0.05) on the energy, protein, and fat contents in the whole body. The plasma concentrations of total cholesterol and total triglyceride were not (P > 0.05) affected by the dietary energy concentration but the plasma concentration of uric acid increased significantly. According to broken-line regression analysis, the recommended dietary ME levels that maximized ADG, optimized FCR, and minimized the deposition of abdominal fat (%) in yellow-feathered broiler chickens aged from 29 to 56 d were 3,198 kcal, 3,213 kcal, and 2,920 kcal ME/kg, respectively.