Optimal biological digestible lysine requirements for first-cycle laying hens

The optimum biological digestible lysine level in laying hens past production peak was determined in a 7-wk trial using diets with different digestible lysine levels. A total of 336 Isa Babcock B-300 laying hens (32 wk old) housed in cages were distributed randomly in seven treatments with four replicates each and 12 hens per replicate. The basal diet was based on sorghum, soybean and sesame meal, contained 15 % crude protein and 0.50 % digestible lysine. Six experimental diets were formulated with digestible lysine levels ranging from 0.50 % to 0.74 %, L-lysine HCl was added to increase lysine levels by 0.04 % in each successive diet. Production variable data were recorded weekly: average egg weight, egg mass, feed conversion and feed intake. At 3.5 weeks, egg component variable data (percentage albumen, yolk and shell) were collected. Data were analyzed using a multivariate analysis with the principal components technique, and a regression analysis with quadratic transformation. The principal components exhibited a quadratic effect (P

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Main Authors: Cevallos Gordon, Ana Luisa, Fuente Martínez, Benjamín, Cortés Cuevas, Arturo, Ávila González, Ernesto
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias 2012
Online Access:https://cienciaspecuarias.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/Pecuarias/article/view/1475
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