1. Growth performance, nutrient digestibility, metabolizable energy, and intestinal morphology of growing turkeys fed diet supplemented with arginine
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Abimbola Oladele Oso, S.O. Osho, Fengna Li, A.O. Adebayo, H. Liu, O.O. Oluwatosin, A. M. Bamgbose, Kang Yao, J.O. Alabi, Vasil Pirgozliev, A. A. Adegbenjo, G.A. Williams, W. Xin, and O. Olowofeso
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,General Veterinary ,Arginine ,Intestinal villus ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Ileum ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Biology ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Feed conversion ratio ,Jejunum ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Animal science ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Duodenum ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Dry matter ,Completely randomized design - Abstract
A 8-wk feeding experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary supplementation with Arg on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, metabolizable energy, and intestinal morphology of growing turkeys. A total of one hundred and eighty 56-d-old male grower turkeys were weighed individually and randomly assigned to 1 of 3 dietary treatments with 6 replicate pens and 10 turkeys per pen in a completely randomized design. Dietary treatments consisted of basal diets supplemented with 0, 0.5, and 1.0 g Arg/kg. Growth response was measured during the grower (d 56–84) and finisher (d 84–112) phases, while nutrient digestibility, metabolizable energy, and intestinal morphology were measured at d 84 and 112. Arginine supplementation had no effect on growth response during the grower phase. During the finisher phase, feed conversion ratio decreased initially as Arg supplementation increased from 0 to 0.5 g/kg, but it increased with the 1.0 g Arg/kg (quadratic, P=0.028). At d 84, grower turkeys fed diets supplemented with 1.0 g Arg/kg had greater (linear, P
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- 2017
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