AN EVALUATION OF THE EFG GROWTH MODEL IN ITS CAPACITY TO PREDICT AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS IN BROILERS

An experiment imposing the multi continuous phase feeding was carried out to evaluate the EFG(Emman, Fisher and Gous) Growth Model in its capacity to predict amino acid requirements in broilers.Birds were fed using blended summit (247.91g/kg CP, 3200 kcal of ME /kg) and dilution (166.26 g/kgCP, 3200...

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Main Authors: B. Indarsih, R.A.E. Pym
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences 2014-10-01
Series:Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
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Online Access:http://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jitaa/article/view/7570
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spelling doaj-6a0a6b186a0b4e09938a9abd6f9141a42020-11-24T22:39:47ZengDiponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural SciencesJournal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture2087-82732460-62782014-10-013511810.14710/jitaa.35.1.1-86536AN EVALUATION OF THE EFG GROWTH MODEL IN ITS CAPACITY TO PREDICT AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS IN BROILERSB. Indarsih0R.A.E. Pym1Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Animal Science, University of Mataram, Jl. Majapahit No. 62 Mataram , 83125. NTBDepartment of Farm Animal Medicine and Production School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland , St. Lucia, QLD 4072An experiment imposing the multi continuous phase feeding was carried out to evaluate the EFG(Emman, Fisher and Gous) Growth Model in its capacity to predict amino acid requirements in broilers.Birds were fed using blended summit (247.91g/kg CP, 3200 kcal of ME /kg) and dilution (166.26 g/kgCP, 3200 kcal of ME g/kg ) diets and offered to 2-4 or 8 phases. Two hundred male day-old broilerchicks of two commercial strains (A=Ingham and B = Steggles) were used. The predicted responseswere greater than the observed both gain (g/d) and feed intake (g/d). The discrepancy between theobserved and predicted gain in the strain A and B birds, showed a different pattern, with a markeddifference during the early growing period, with a degree of convergence in the late growing period forthe strain A but the reverse picture for the strain B. This shows that strain characterization is notaccurate due to an inadequate definition of the genotypes by the model. Non agreement betweenpredicted and determined gain and feed intakes provided little benefit in moving towards a morefrequent change in diet to accommodate predicted growth-related changes in amino acid requirements.http://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jitaa/article/view/7570broiler. feed intake. growth. predicted. observed
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author B. Indarsih
R.A.E. Pym
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R.A.E. Pym
AN EVALUATION OF THE EFG GROWTH MODEL IN ITS CAPACITY TO PREDICT AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS IN BROILERS
Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
broiler. feed intake. growth. predicted. observed
author_facet B. Indarsih
R.A.E. Pym
author_sort B. Indarsih
title AN EVALUATION OF THE EFG GROWTH MODEL IN ITS CAPACITY TO PREDICT AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS IN BROILERS
title_short AN EVALUATION OF THE EFG GROWTH MODEL IN ITS CAPACITY TO PREDICT AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS IN BROILERS
title_full AN EVALUATION OF THE EFG GROWTH MODEL IN ITS CAPACITY TO PREDICT AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS IN BROILERS
title_fullStr AN EVALUATION OF THE EFG GROWTH MODEL IN ITS CAPACITY TO PREDICT AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS IN BROILERS
title_full_unstemmed AN EVALUATION OF THE EFG GROWTH MODEL IN ITS CAPACITY TO PREDICT AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS IN BROILERS
title_sort evaluation of the efg growth model in its capacity to predict amino acid requirements in broilers
publisher Diponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences
series Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
issn 2087-8273
2460-6278
publishDate 2014-10-01
description An experiment imposing the multi continuous phase feeding was carried out to evaluate the EFG(Emman, Fisher and Gous) Growth Model in its capacity to predict amino acid requirements in broilers.Birds were fed using blended summit (247.91g/kg CP, 3200 kcal of ME /kg) and dilution (166.26 g/kgCP, 3200 kcal of ME g/kg ) diets and offered to 2-4 or 8 phases. Two hundred male day-old broilerchicks of two commercial strains (A=Ingham and B = Steggles) were used. The predicted responseswere greater than the observed both gain (g/d) and feed intake (g/d). The discrepancy between theobserved and predicted gain in the strain A and B birds, showed a different pattern, with a markeddifference during the early growing period, with a degree of convergence in the late growing period forthe strain A but the reverse picture for the strain B. This shows that strain characterization is notaccurate due to an inadequate definition of the genotypes by the model. Non agreement betweenpredicted and determined gain and feed intakes provided little benefit in moving towards a morefrequent change in diet to accommodate predicted growth-related changes in amino acid requirements.
topic broiler. feed intake. growth. predicted. observed
url http://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jitaa/article/view/7570
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