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The optimal dietary arginine level of laying hens fed with low-protein diets.

Mingfa SunNing MaHui LiuYu LiuYunlei ZhouJingpeng ZhaoXiaojuan WangHaifang LiBaishun MaHongchao JiaoHai Lin
Published in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2022)
The result demonstrates that LP diet (14% CP) deficient in Arg (0.80% Arg) result in augmented oxidative damage and impaired development of intestinal mucosa. According to the quadratic broken-line regression model, the optimal dietary arginine levels for Hy-Line Brown laying hens fed with low protein diet (14% CP) aged 33 to 40 weeks are 0.85%, 0.86%, and 0.86% to obtained the maximum laying rate, egg mass, and feed efficiency, respectively.
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