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MARX, F. O.; ALVAREZ, M. V. N.; BASSI, L. S.; FÉLIX, A. P.; KRABBE, E. L.; OLIVEIRA, S. G.; MAIORKA, A. |
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FRANCIELLE DE OLIVEIRA MARX, Universidade Federal do Paraná; MARCUS VINÍCIUS NIZ ALVAREZ, Universidade Estadual Paulista; LUCAS SCHIMIDT BASSI, Universidade Federal do Paraná; AMANDA PORTELA FELIX, Universidade Federal do Paraná; EVERTON LUIS KRABBE, CNPSA; SIMONE GISELE DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do Paraná; ALEX MAIORKA, Universidade Federal do Paraná. |
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Use of statistical models to determine the optimal concentration of metabolizable energy for growth performance of broiler chickens. |
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2023 |
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Livestock Science, v. 274, n. 105268, 2023. |
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2023.105268 |
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Inglês |
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Abstract: The formulation of diets that adequately meet energy requirements in the different phases of broiler chicken production is of the utmost importance. The objective of this study was to determine the optimal content of metabolizable energy (ME) for broiler chickens in various production phases using different statistical models. A total of 900 broiler chickens were assigned to 5 treatments with 9 replicates of 20 broiler chickens each from 21 to 42 d of age in a completely randomized design. Experimental diets were based on corn and soybean meal and formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of broiler chickens, except for ME requirements. Dietary treatments consisted of 5 pelleted/crushed diets with increasing levels of ME: T1 to T5 (2,850 to 3,250 kcal/kg), divided into grower (21 to 35 d) and finisher (35 to 42 d) phases. Feed intake (FI), body weight gain (BWG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), total energy intake, efficiency of energy use for BWG, and carcass and cuts yields were determined. The ideal ME content for best FCR was determined with the use of quadratic polynomial (QP), segmented, and linear response plateau models (LRP). In all evaluated periods, BWG was not influenced by ME, whereas FI and FCR decreased linearly with increasing ME. Total energy intake increased and the energy use efficiency for BWG decreased with greater ME (P < 0.05). Neither carcass nor cuts yields were influenced by dietary ME. The ideal dietary ME content differed between statistical models. In conclusion, based on FCR results, the QP regression model presented the best fit of the data in the grower phase, indicating an optimal content of metabolizable energy for feed conversion of 3,264 kcal/kg, whereas LRP presented the best data adjustment in the finisher phase, indicating 3,224 kcal/kg of ME as optimal. MenosAbstract: The formulation of diets that adequately meet energy requirements in the different phases of broiler chicken production is of the utmost importance. The objective of this study was to determine the optimal content of metabolizable energy (ME) for broiler chickens in various production phases using different statistical models. A total of 900 broiler chickens were assigned to 5 treatments with 9 replicates of 20 broiler chickens each from 21 to 42 d of age in a completely randomized design. Experimental diets were based on corn and soybean meal and formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of broiler chickens, except for ME requirements. Dietary treatments consisted of 5 pelleted/crushed diets with increasing levels of ME: T1 to T5 (2,850 to 3,250 kcal/kg), divided into grower (21 to 35 d) and finisher (35 to 42 d) phases. Feed intake (FI), body weight gain (BWG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), total energy intake, efficiency of energy use for BWG, and carcass and cuts yields were determined. The ideal ME content for best FCR was determined with the use of quadratic polynomial (QP), segmented, and linear response plateau models (LRP). In all evaluated periods, BWG was not influenced by ME, whereas FI and FCR decreased linearly with increasing ME. Total energy intake increased and the energy use efficiency for BWG decreased with greater ME (P < 0.05). Neither carcass nor cuts yields were influenced by dietary ME. The ideal dietary ME content differed between stat... Mostrar Tudo |
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Desempenho de crescimento; Optimal energy content. |
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Frango de Corte; Metabolismo Energético; Nutrição Animal. |
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Broiler chickens; Growth performance; Metabolizable energy; Statistical models. |
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CUENCA, M. A. G.; SANTOS, R. F.; PRATA, D. A. T.; GABRIEL, T. dos S. |
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MANUEL ALBERTO GUTIERREZ CUENCA, CPATC; ROSALVO FERREIRA SANTOS; DIEGO ASCENDINO TOURINHO PRATA; THIAGO DOS SANTOS GABRIEL. |
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Análise da evolução da produtividade do algodão herbáceo na Paraíba e seu efeito sobre o valor bruto da produção. |
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2009 |
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Aracaju: Embrapa Tabuleiros Costeiros, 2009. |
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Português |
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Algodão; Cotonicultura; Economia; Produção. |
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