新兴经济体肉鸡实施低蛋白饲粮:仅补充前三种限制性氨基酸。

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Damilola U Kareem, Adeola V Adegoke, Adedoyin T Amos, Emmanuel A Adeyeye, Olubukola P A Idowu, Lateefat M Akande, Quadri O Abdulgafar, Adebukola T Orbugh, Ayobami T Aboderin, Abimbola O Oso, Olusegun M O Idowu
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摘要

本研究评估了仅添加前三种限制性氨基酸(AAs)的低蛋白饲粮的效果;蛋氨酸、赖氨酸和苏氨酸对肉鸡生产性能、盈利能力和氮利用率的影响。试验采用完全随机设计,将200只Cobb-500肉鸡分为4种饲粮处理:对照饲粮和3种降低粗蛋白质(-1PP、-2PP、-3PP)饲粮。生长期(14 ~ 28d)饲粮粗蛋白质水平分别为21%、20%、19%、18%和育肥期(28 ~ 42d) 19.5%、18.5%、17.5%、16.5%。CP减少2%的肉仔鸡表现出相似的(P
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Implementing reduced-protein diets for broiler chickens in emerging economies: supplementation with only the first three limiting amino acids.

This study evaluated the effects of reduced-protein diets supplemented with only the first three limiting amino acids (AAs); methionine, lysine, and threonine, on broiler performance, profitability, and nitrogen (N) utilization. Two hundred Cobb-500 broiler chicks were assigned to four dietary treatments in a Completely Randomized Design: a control diet and three reduced crude protein (CP) diets (-1PP, -2PP, -3PP). Diets contained CP levels of 21%, 20%, 19%, 18% during grower (14-28d) and 19.5%, 18.5%, 17.5%, 16.5% during finisher (28-42d) phases. Broilers on up to 2% CP reduction exhibited similar (P < 0.05) or superior growth performance and feed conversion ratio compared to 3% CP reduction. Gross margin was highest (P < 0.05) with up to 2% CP reduction but declined with further reduction. Carcass traits and breast yield decreased (P < 0.05) with CP reduction, though meat quality was unaffected. N intake and retention decreased (P < 0.05), while excretion and other N utilization parameters were unchanged. Nutrient digestibility remained consistent, but apparent metabolizable energy increased (P < 0.05) as dietary CP decreased. These findings indicate that reducing dietary CP by up to 2%, supplemented with the first three limiting amino acids, maintains growth performance, profitability, and meat quality. This approach also reduces environmental N emissions and offers a cost-effective strategy for developing economies compared to reduced-protein diets with additional amino acid supplementation.

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Tropical animal health and production
Tropical animal health and production 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.80%
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361
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.
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