1. Using crystalline amino acids to supplement broiler chicken requirements in reduced protein diets
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Shu-Biao Wu, Robert A. Swick, R. Barekatain, G. Hargreave, C K Girish, and M. Hilliar
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Male ,Meat ,Nitrogen ,Industry standard ,Drinking ,Glycine ,Body weight ,water intake ,Feed conversion ratio ,Fat pad ,Metabolism and Nutrition ,Random Allocation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Animal science ,Ileum ,Diet, Protein-Restricted ,Animals ,Water intake ,reduced protein ,Triticum ,lcsh:SF1-1100 ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,amino acids ,0303 health sciences ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,meat chickens ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Broiler ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Animal Feed ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Diet ,Amino acid ,chemistry ,digestibility ,Dietary Supplements ,Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,Digestion ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Dietary Proteins ,lcsh:Animal culture ,Chickens - Abstract
Reducing dietary CP can reduce N pollution. Much research has been reported in corn-based diets; however, the amino acid (AA) profiles of wheat-based diets differ. Poor performance as a result of reduced protein (RP) has been overcome in corn-based diets with essential AA and glycine (Gly) supplementation. The current study examined RP levels and Gly in wheat-based diets. An industry standard protein (SP) diet plus 3 RP diets with and without Gly supplementation, to match the SP treatment at 0.713 and 0.648% digestible Gly for the grower and finisher periods respectively, were fed to male broilers from day 10 of age. Grower CP included 22.5, 20.6, 18.3, and 17.7% (days 10–21) and finisher CP included 19.7, 17.8, 16.2, and 15.5% (days 21–35). Performance, meat yield, N efficiency, water intake, and apparent ileal digestibility of N and AA were measured. No difference in body weight gain (BWG), feed intake, or feed conversion ratio (FCR) were observed at 20% CP compared to the SP treatment. However, further reducing protein reduced BWG (P
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- 2020
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