R. Bras. Zootec.01/Dec/2001;30(6 Sup..):2059-66.

Effects of L-Glutamic Acid and Vitamin D3 on Performance and Incidence of Leg Problems of Broilers Chicks

Fernanda Alvares da Silva, George Henrique Kling de Moraes, Ana Cláudia Peres Rodrigues, Maria Goreti de Almeida Oliveira, Horacio Santiago Rostagno, Luiz Fernando Teixeira Albino, Cláudio César Fonseca, Cibele Silva Minafra

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982001000800015

An experiment was conducted to study the effects of L-Glutamic acid (L-Glu) and vitamin D3 on the performance of one-day-old male Hubbard broiler chicks, reared in heated batteries, for a 14 days period. The chicks were fed purified diets containing all essential L-amino acids, minerals, and vitamins (except Vitamin D3) and were supplemented with three levels of L-Glu (5, 10 and 15%) and with four levels of vitamin D3 (0; 5,000; 10,000 and 15,000 IU). The experimental design was a factorial 3 x 4 with four replicates with seven chicks each. The weight gains increased up to an estimated level of 8.56% of L-Glu and 15,000 IU of vitamin D3. The highest feed intake was obtained at an estimated level of 8.48% of L-Glu and 15,000 IU of vitamin D3. There was a reduction of leg problems with 10% of L-Glu and 15,000 IU of vitamin D3. L-Glu, at 8.56% estimated and 15.000 IU of vitamin D3 improved performance and reduced to a minimum the incidence of leg problems.

Effects of L-Glutamic Acid and Vitamin D3 on Performance and Incidence of Leg Problems of Broilers Chicks

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