Performance of broiler chicks fed various levels of dietary lysine and crude protein

K. Sterling, G. Pesti, R. Bakalli
2003 Poultry Science  
An experiment was conducted to establish a basal diet deficient in both protein and lysine. The responses of broiler chicks to graded levels of lysine at two levels of CP were measured in diets mixed by two experimental methods (diet dilution and graded supplementation). Experiment 1 had a 2 × 3 factorial arrangement of treatments with three dietary CP levels (17, 20, and 23%) and two levels of lysine per CP level (35 and 48 g lysine/kg CP). Dietary CP and lysine levels had significant (P <
more » ... 1) effects on body weight gain (BWG), feed intake, and feed conversion ratio (FCR). In exp. 2, the lysine requirement of chicks (9 to 18 d of age) was estimated at two levels of CP in diets mixed by the diet dilution method. The requirements for lysine at 17% CP (as a percentage of CP) were estimated to be 4.45 ± 0.18% (
doi:10.1093/ps/82.12.1939 pmid:14717552 fatcat:rwmshabg4vdqjphgqmbcq5k7g4