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Modelos para estimar a ingestão ótima de metionina + cistina para poedeiras comerciais

Authors: Bendezu, Hilda Cristina Palma;

Modelos para estimar a ingestão ótima de metionina + cistina para poedeiras comerciais

Abstract

O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar o consumo ótimo de Metionina + cistina (Met+Cis) para otimizar a reposta em galinhas na fase de produção. Foi realizado um ensaio dose-resposta com 288 aves da linhagem Dekalb White com 33 - 48 semanas de idade divididas em quatro períodos de 28 dias cada. As aves foram distribuídas em delineamento inteiramente ao acaso, com oito tratamentos e seis repetições, sendo cada unidade experimental composta por seis aves. Os tratamentos foram sete níveis crescentes de Met+Cis (0,137; 0,275; 0,414; 0,551; 0,689; 0,792; 0,895 %) e mais um nível controle, para confirmar se as respostas experimentais foram em função da limitação do aminoácido teste, obtido através da suplementação de 0,139% de DL- Metionina (99%) a mais no nível 0,137%. As rações foram fornecidas a vontade e formuladas adotando a técnica da diluição. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de medidas repetidas no tempo e posteriormente foram submetidas à análise de regressão no qual, os dados foram ajustados aos modelos broken Line (BL), quadrático (Q), broken line + quadrático (BL+Q) e reading model. As exigências de Met + Cis de acordo com o modelo Quadrático+Platô para a variável massa de ovo no primeiro, segundo, terceiro, quarto período foram 671, 728, 743, 770 mg/ave/dia respectivamente e utilizando o Reading Model as exigências determinadas foram de 674, 737, 744 e 734 mg/ave/dia para o primeiro, segundo, terceiro e quarto período respectivamente

The study aims to determine the optimum methionine + cystine (Met+Cys) intake for laying hens. The assay was conducted with two hundred and eighty eight delkalb white with 33 to 48 weeks divided into four periods of 28 days (33 to 48 weeks). The laying hens were distributed in a completely randomized design into eight treatments, six replicates and six birds per experimental unit. The treatments were increasing levels of Met + Cys (0,137; 0,275; 0,414; 0,551; 0,689; 0,792; 0,895 %) and a control level was to confirms the experimental response are due to the limitations of the test amino acid, this treatment was obtained by supplementation of 0,139% of DL-Methinine (99%) to more in the first treatment 0,137% Met+Cys. Diets were obtained by dilution technique. Data were analyzed by repeated measures and then were subjected to regression analyses using broken line, quadratic, broken line+quadratic and reading model. The optimum Met + Cys intake according to maximum egg mass by quadratic+plateau model on egg mass variable in the first, second, third, fourth period were 671, 728, 743, 770 mg/bird/day respectively and by reading model were 674, 737, 744 and 734 mg/bird/day for the first, second, third and fourth period respectively

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

Pós-graduação em Zootecnia - FCAV

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Brazil
Keywords

Ave - Nutrição, Cistina, Metionina, Amino acids, Ave poedeira, Aminoacidos na nutrição animal

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