lysine requirements of female japanese quails base on performance and carcass variables from twenty-one to forty-two days of age

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i. hajkhodadadi

h. moravej

m. shivazad

h. ghasemi

a. zareh-shahneh

abstract

the present research was conducted to estimate the dietary lysine (lys) requirement of growing female quail base on performance and carcass constitutes at 24 to 42 d of age. a dose-response diet mainly based on corn, corn gluten and soybean meal was used. lys content was minimized in dose-response diet (10 g/kg) while assuring the minimum levels of all other essential amino acids in a manner that would meet or exceed recommendation. this experiment was carried out in a complete randomized design arrangement with 6 dietary lys level; 10.0, 11.5, 13.0, 14.5, 16.0 and 17.5 g/kg, from 21 to 42 d of age. each treatment was consisted of 5 floor pens as replicate with 50 quail chicks. as a result of this study increasing dietary lys level, body weight, body weight gain and feed conversion ratio improved significantly (p

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Journal title:
iranian journal of applied animal science

Publisher: islamic azad university - rasht branch

ISSN 2251-628X

volume 4

issue 3 2015

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