Desempenho de codornas de corte EV1 alimentadas com diferentes níveis de lisina na dieta

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Total lysine requirements for EV1 meat type quail line, during the growing phase were evaluated in a completely randomized experimental design with four level of lysine (1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, 1.9%) and four replicates of 12 quails per experimental unit. The recorded traits were weight gain (g), body weight (g), feed intake (g), feed:weight gain ratio (g/g) for the initial (from hatch to 21days of age) and total period (from hatch to 42 days of age). The effects of lysine level on body weight, weight gain and feed:weight gain ratio were quadratic and significant with maximum values estimated for 1.74, 1.75 and 1.70% of total lysine respectively, but no effect on feed intake from hatch to 21 days of age was observed. Significant effects of lysine level on feed intake and feed : weight gain ratio from hatch to 42 days of age and on body at 42 days of age were observed, with maximum values estimated for 1.65, 1.65, 1.62, 1.64% of total lysine in the diets . The total lysine requirements for weight gain (males and females) from hatch to 21 days of age were estimated in 1.75% and from hatch to 42 days of age in 1.65% of the diet.

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Corrêa, G. S. S., Silva, M. A., Corrêa, A. B., Fontes, D. O., Santos, G. G., Dionello, N. L., … Sousa, J. E. R. (2007). Desempenho de codornas de corte EV1 alimentadas com diferentes níveis de lisina na dieta. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 59(6), 1545–1553. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352007000600030

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