Using different statistical models to estimate the optimal methionine+cysteine to lysine ratio for male Cobb500 broilers: Growth performance, body composition, and meat yields

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Gustavo A.C.C. de Aguiar , Mariana A. do Nascimento , Nathana R. Furlani , Warley J. Alves , Gabriel S. Viana , Victor D. Naranjo , Melissa I. Hannas
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Abstract

Methionine (Met) is a vital sulfur amino acid essential for the survival, growth, and reproduction of poultry, - one which participates on multiple metabolic processes than exclusively protein synthesis. As feed ingredients naturally contains insufficient amounts of Met and cysteine (Cys), synthetic Met sources are commonly supplemented in feeds. The proper balance of Met and Cys is important not only for protein synthesis but also for improving feed efficiency and reducing environmental impacts, such as nitrogen emissions and water consumption. This study explored the effects of different digestible methionine + cysteine to lysine (Met+Cys:Lys) ratios on male Cobb500 broiler chicken performance across three growth phases: starter, grower, and finisher. The findings revealed that as birds matured, their Met+Cys:Lys ratios initially increased and then slightly decreased. Optimizing this ratio not only enhances growth and feed efficiency but also results in leaner carcasses with higher protein and mineral content. Additionally, these adjustments provide economic benefits by lowering feed costs and producing meat with less fat, resulting in a higher-quality product. This research emphasizes the importance of adjusting amino acid ratios based on growth phase to improve both broiler performance and meat yield.
采用不同统计模型估算Cobb500雄性肉鸡蛋氨酸+半胱氨酸/赖氨酸的最佳比例:生长性能、体成分和肉产量
蛋氨酸(Met)是一种重要的硫氨基酸,对家禽的生存、生长和繁殖至关重要,它参与多种代谢过程,而不仅仅是蛋白质合成。由于饲料原料中天然含有的蛋氨酸和半胱氨酸(Cys)不足,因此通常在饲料中添加合成蛋氨酸来源。蛋氨酸和胱氨酸的适当平衡不仅对蛋白质合成很重要,而且对提高饲料效率和减少环境影响(如氮排放和水消耗)也很重要。本研究探讨了不同可消化蛋氨酸+半胱氨酸/赖氨酸(Met+Cys:Lys)比例对Cobb500肉鸡发酵期、生长期和育肥期生产性能的影响。研究结果显示,随着鸟类的成熟,它们的Met+Cys:Lys比率开始上升,然后略有下降。优化这一比例不仅能提高生长和饲料效率,还能使胴体更瘦,蛋白质和矿物质含量更高。此外,这些调整通过降低饲料成本和生产脂肪含量更低的肉类来提供经济效益,从而提高产品质量。本研究强调了根据生长阶段调整氨基酸比例对提高肉鸡生产性能和肉产量的重要性。
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Journal of Applied Poultry Research
Journal of Applied Poultry Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
80
审稿时长
104 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Poultry Research (JAPR) publishes original research reports, field reports, and reviews on breeding, hatching, health and disease, layer management, meat bird processing and products, meat bird management, microbiology, food safety, nutrition, environment, sanitation, welfare, and economics. As of January 2020, JAPR will become an Open Access journal with no subscription charges, meaning authors who publish here can make their research immediately, permanently, and freely accessible worldwide while retaining copyright to their work. Papers submitted for publication after October 1, 2019 will be published as Open Access papers. The readers of JAPR are in education, extension, industry, and government, including research, teaching, administration, veterinary medicine, management, production, quality assurance, product development, and technical services. Nutritionists, breeder flock supervisors, production managers, microbiologists, laboratory personnel, food safety and sanitation managers, poultry processing managers, feed manufacturers, and egg producers use JAPR to keep up with current applied poultry research.
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