Effects of amino acid and energy density on growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broiler chickens
Summary: The overall cost of feed is influenced largely by the nutritional requirements that are specified in its formulation and the ingredients that are used to meet those nutrient specifications. To meet the demand for breast meat and further processed products, heavy broiler chickens are grown t...
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doaj-aafbcc3732aa456d8b179c2d97abee882020-11-25T03:57:38ZengElsevierJournal of Applied Poultry Research1056-61712020-03-01291269283Effects of amino acid and energy density on growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broiler chickensC.A. Johnson0T. Duong1R.E. Latham2R.B. Shirley3J.T. Lee4Department of Poultry Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USADepartment of Poultry Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA; Corresponding author:Tyson Foods, Inc., Springdale, AR 72762 USAAdisseo USA, Inc., Alphretta, GA 30009 USADepartment of Poultry Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USASummary: The overall cost of feed is influenced largely by the nutritional requirements that are specified in its formulation and the ingredients that are used to meet those nutrient specifications. To meet the demand for breast meat and further processed products, heavy broiler chickens are grown to body weights exceeding 3.5 kg. In this study, we evaluated the effects of altering AA density and AME content of the diets over the last 3 feeding phases (grower: 12–26 D, finisher: 26–36 D, and withdrawal: 36–49 D) on the growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broilers. Broilers were fed a common starter diet followed by a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement of diets with 3 levels of AA density (low, medium, and high) and 2 levels of energy (low and high) beginning with the grower period. Broilers fed the high AA diet were heavier as compared with those fed the low AA diet, and FCR was observed to decrease incrementally when AA density and energy level were increased independently. Skinless-boneless breast yield increased incrementally with AA density, whereas fat pad yield increased as AA density of the diet decreased. Overall, our results demonstrate that the performance and meat yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broilers responded positively to a higher density of AA and energy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1056617119322378Cobb 700broilerAA densityenergy densitybreast yield |
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C.A. Johnson T. Duong R.E. Latham R.B. Shirley J.T. Lee Effects of amino acid and energy density on growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broiler chickens Journal of Applied Poultry Research Cobb 700 broiler AA density energy density breast yield |
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C.A. Johnson T. Duong R.E. Latham R.B. Shirley J.T. Lee |
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Effects of amino acid and energy density on growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broiler chickens |
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Effects of amino acid and energy density on growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broiler chickens |
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Effects of amino acid and energy density on growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broiler chickens |
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Effects of amino acid and energy density on growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broiler chickens |
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Effects of amino acid and energy density on growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broiler chickens |
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effects of amino acid and energy density on growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex cobb 700 × mv broiler chickens |
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Journal of Applied Poultry Research |
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Summary: The overall cost of feed is influenced largely by the nutritional requirements that are specified in its formulation and the ingredients that are used to meet those nutrient specifications. To meet the demand for breast meat and further processed products, heavy broiler chickens are grown to body weights exceeding 3.5 kg. In this study, we evaluated the effects of altering AA density and AME content of the diets over the last 3 feeding phases (grower: 12–26 D, finisher: 26–36 D, and withdrawal: 36–49 D) on the growth performance and processing yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broilers. Broilers were fed a common starter diet followed by a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement of diets with 3 levels of AA density (low, medium, and high) and 2 levels of energy (low and high) beginning with the grower period. Broilers fed the high AA diet were heavier as compared with those fed the low AA diet, and FCR was observed to decrease incrementally when AA density and energy level were increased independently. Skinless-boneless breast yield increased incrementally with AA density, whereas fat pad yield increased as AA density of the diet decreased. Overall, our results demonstrate that the performance and meat yield of mixed-sex Cobb 700 × MV broilers responded positively to a higher density of AA and energy. |
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Cobb 700 broiler AA density energy density breast yield |
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