reevaluation of the digestible lysine requirement of arian male broiler chicks by different diets with cottonseed meal
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an experiment was conducted to reevaluate the digestible lysine requirement of arian male broilers by comparing the performance of chicks fed different levels of cottonseed meal (csm) on a total amino acid (aa) versus a digestible aa basis. four hundred and thirty two (432) arian male broiler chicks were allotted to 18 treatments with four repli-cates of six chicks each in a completely randomized block design in a factorial arrange-ment with two factors (two levels of digestible lysine nine different diets). the first of the eighteen treatments was the corn and soybean meal control diet based on previously de-termined digestible lysine requirement for maximum body weight gain. diets 2 to 5 con-tained 5, 10, 15 or 20% csm, respectively and were formulated to contain levels of total aa equivalent to those in the first treatment. diets 6 to 9 contained the same levels of csm as diets 2 to 5 but the diets were formulated to be equal in digestible aa content to the first treatment. treatments 10 to 18 were the same as treatments 1 to 9, but on the ba-sis of determined digestible lysine requirement for maximum feed efficiency. formulating diets containing csm on a digestible aa basis resulted in an improvement in chick per-formance compared to those formulated on a total aa basis (p
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Journal title:
journal of agricultural science and technologyPublisher: tarbiat modares university
ISSN 1680-7073
volume 9
issue Number 3 2010
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