Influence of Different Methionine Sources on Performance and Slaughter Characteristics of Broilers

Sustainably produced poultry meat with consideration of animal health poses a challenge for broiler production. Low protein diets with high amounts of synthetic amino acids (AAs) like methionine (Met) are the consequence. In a five-week feeding trial, 360 broilers (Ross 308) assigned to four feeding...

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Main Authors: Cristina Ullrich, Marion Langeheine, Ralph Brehm, Venja Taube, Mercedes Rosillo Galera, Karl Rohn, Johanna Popp, Christian Visscher
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/984
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spelling doaj-1c1b4e5fc6894fa0870e829f5030231c2020-11-25T01:32:38ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152019-11-0191198410.3390/ani9110984ani9110984Influence of Different Methionine Sources on Performance and Slaughter Characteristics of BroilersCristina Ullrich0Marion Langeheine1Ralph Brehm2Venja Taube3Mercedes Rosillo Galera4Karl Rohn5Johanna Popp6Christian Visscher7Institute for Animal Nutrition, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Bischofsholer Damm 15, D-30173 Hanover, GermanyInstitute for Anatomy, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Bischofsholer Damm 15, D-30173 Hanover, GermanyInstitute for Anatomy, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Bischofsholer Damm 15, D-30173 Hanover, GermanyBEST 3 Gefluegelernaehrung GmbH, Ringstrasse 16, D-27239 Twistringen, GermanyUniversity of Granada, Avenida del Hospicio s/n, 18010 Granada, SpainInstitute for Biometry, Epidemiology and Information Processing, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Bünteweg 2, D-30559 Hanover, GermanyInstitute of Food Quality and Food Safety, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Bischofsholer Damm 15, D-30173 Hanover, GermanyInstitute for Animal Nutrition, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Bischofsholer Damm 15, D-30173 Hanover, GermanySustainably produced poultry meat with consideration of animal health poses a challenge for broiler production. Low protein diets with high amounts of synthetic amino acids (AAs) like methionine (Met) are the consequence. In a five-week feeding trial, 360 broilers (Ross 308) assigned to four feeding groups were offered protein-reduced complete diets (starter: 20% crude protein (CP); grower: 18.5% CP; finisher: 17.5% CP), supplemented with essential AAs. The &#8220;MHA&#8221; group received DL-2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio) butanoic acid (DL-HMTBA; trade name: MHA<sup>&#174;</sup>), groups &#8220;L&#8221; and &#8220;DL&#8221; the respective Met source in equivalent concentrations each exceeding the nutritional recommendations. &#8220;R-MHA&#8221; (&#8220;R&#8221; for &#8220;reduced&#8221;) received the minimum required level (using MHA as Met source). Performance exceeded performance goals without differences between the groups. The average feed conversion ratio (FCR) amounted to 1.35. The carcass/body weight ratio of R-MHA was significantly lower (0.782) compared to DL (0.808) and L (0.809). Breast meat of R-MHA contained significantly more fat (144 g/kg dry matter (DM)) compared to L (104 g/kg DM) and significantly lower CP content (R-MHA: 838 g/kg DM; L: 875 g/kg DM). The results indicated possible improvement in slaughter yield by protein-reduced diets supplemented with L-Met, thus recommending further research focusing on the Met influence.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/984methioninebroilerreduced crude proteinslaughter characteristics
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author Cristina Ullrich
Marion Langeheine
Ralph Brehm
Venja Taube
Mercedes Rosillo Galera
Karl Rohn
Johanna Popp
Christian Visscher
spellingShingle Cristina Ullrich
Marion Langeheine
Ralph Brehm
Venja Taube
Mercedes Rosillo Galera
Karl Rohn
Johanna Popp
Christian Visscher
Influence of Different Methionine Sources on Performance and Slaughter Characteristics of Broilers
Animals
methionine
broiler
reduced crude protein
slaughter characteristics
author_facet Cristina Ullrich
Marion Langeheine
Ralph Brehm
Venja Taube
Mercedes Rosillo Galera
Karl Rohn
Johanna Popp
Christian Visscher
author_sort Cristina Ullrich
title Influence of Different Methionine Sources on Performance and Slaughter Characteristics of Broilers
title_short Influence of Different Methionine Sources on Performance and Slaughter Characteristics of Broilers
title_full Influence of Different Methionine Sources on Performance and Slaughter Characteristics of Broilers
title_fullStr Influence of Different Methionine Sources on Performance and Slaughter Characteristics of Broilers
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Different Methionine Sources on Performance and Slaughter Characteristics of Broilers
title_sort influence of different methionine sources on performance and slaughter characteristics of broilers
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Sustainably produced poultry meat with consideration of animal health poses a challenge for broiler production. Low protein diets with high amounts of synthetic amino acids (AAs) like methionine (Met) are the consequence. In a five-week feeding trial, 360 broilers (Ross 308) assigned to four feeding groups were offered protein-reduced complete diets (starter: 20% crude protein (CP); grower: 18.5% CP; finisher: 17.5% CP), supplemented with essential AAs. The &#8220;MHA&#8221; group received DL-2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio) butanoic acid (DL-HMTBA; trade name: MHA<sup>&#174;</sup>), groups &#8220;L&#8221; and &#8220;DL&#8221; the respective Met source in equivalent concentrations each exceeding the nutritional recommendations. &#8220;R-MHA&#8221; (&#8220;R&#8221; for &#8220;reduced&#8221;) received the minimum required level (using MHA as Met source). Performance exceeded performance goals without differences between the groups. The average feed conversion ratio (FCR) amounted to 1.35. The carcass/body weight ratio of R-MHA was significantly lower (0.782) compared to DL (0.808) and L (0.809). Breast meat of R-MHA contained significantly more fat (144 g/kg dry matter (DM)) compared to L (104 g/kg DM) and significantly lower CP content (R-MHA: 838 g/kg DM; L: 875 g/kg DM). The results indicated possible improvement in slaughter yield by protein-reduced diets supplemented with L-Met, thus recommending further research focusing on the Met influence.
topic methionine
broiler
reduced crude protein
slaughter characteristics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/11/984
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