Responses of Commercial Broilers to Dietary Threonine from 42 to 56 Days of Age as Influenced by Environmental Temperature, Feathering Rate, and Gender |
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n THREONINE REQUIREMENT OF THE BROILER MALE FROM 42 | 21 |
HI RESPONSES OF FASTAND SLOWFEATHERING MALE BROILERS | 38 |
V THREONINE REQUIREMENT OF BROILER MALES FROM 42 TO | 55 |
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42 days 56 days abdominal fat adequate amino acid requirements approximated basal diet fed birds body weight gain breast fillet breast meat yield broiler chicks carcass carcass defects carcass yield Composition of threonine crude protein cyanocobalamin cystine D.H. Baker days of age deficient basal diet Dicalcium phosphate dietary threonine need dietary threonine requirement DL-methionine enterocytes environmental temperature evaluated fast-feathered broilers feathering rate feed conversion feed conversion ratio feed/gain female broilers fillet weight fillet yield folic acid formulated to contain glycine growth rate kg of diet Kidd L-threonine lysine male and female male broilers menadione methionine mucin niacin nitrogen non-dispensable amino acids NS NS NS nutrient peanut meal Poult Poultry oil Poultry Sci requirement of broiler riboflavin Ross SAS Institute sire six weeks slow-feathering male broilers Sodium chloride supplemental threonine Table thiamine threonine deficient basal total dietary threonine total threonine Tryptophan vitamin weeks of age