R. Bras. Zootec.01/Sep/2011;40(9):1947-54.

Digestible lysine levels for Lohmann LSL hens 16 to 25 weeks of age

Roberto de Moraes Jardim Filho, José Henrique Stringhini, Marcos Barcellos Café, Nadja Susana Mogyca Leandro, Maria Auxiliadora Andrade, Fabyola Barros de Carvalho

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982011000900015

In this experiment, the effects of digestible lysine levels on performance, nitrogen balance and fat digestibility in Lohmann LSL hens 16 to 25 weeks of age were evaluated. Four levels of digestible lysine (0.6, 0.7, 0.8 and 0.9% in ration) were assessed by utilizing 160 16-year-old laying hens 16 to 25 weeks of age. The diets were isonutritive with 17% CP and 2800 (pre laying) and 2750 (pre peak) kcal/kg. A completely randomized design was used with four lysine levels assessed in four replicates. The lysine levels did not influence weight gain, feed intake, protein and energy intake, age at first egg laying, egg production, egg weight, feed conversion indexes, egg mass, nitrogen balance or crude fat. There was positive linear increase on lysine intake according to the dietary levels of digestible lysine. Lysine levels do not influence the performance or the nutrients balance, and 0.6% of lysine per kilogram of feed is recommended.

Digestible lysine levels for Lohmann LSL hens 16 to 25 weeks of age

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