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Energy levels and lysine, calcium and phosphorus adjustments on broiler nutrient digestibility and performance.

Victor Emanuel M FeitosaCamilla Mendonça SilvaValdir Ribeiro JúniorClaudio Jose P DE OliveiraJosé Geraldo DE Vargas JúniorAntônio P DE Barros NetoLuiz Fernando Teixeira AlbinoClaudson Oliveira Brito
Published in: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias (2023)
Chicken broilers digestibility and performance fed with different ME levels, with and without adjustments of digestible lysine, calcium, and available phosphorus, were evaluated. For digestibility, 210 male Cobb 500 chicken broilers were used and distributed into a 3x2+1 factorial arrangement, with three ME levels (3050; 3125 and 3200 kcal/kg) with and without nutrient adjustment, plus one control treatment (2975 kcal ME/kg), totaling seven treatments including six repetitions with five birds into each repetition. For initial performance, 1120 birds were distributed randomly with eight replications within treatments and 20 birds for each replication. For final performance, 1008 chickens were distributed with eight replications and 18 birds for each replication. The DCDM and DCCP were improved (P<0.05) according to the increase of ME and the adjustment in dietary nutrients, as well as GE digestibility. The final performance showed no interaction (P>0.05) between energy and nutrient adjustment, but the increase in energy levels improved the feed conversion ratio (FCR=1.370). Increasing energy density with nutrient adjustment improves both nutrient utilization and bird performance.
Keyphrases
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