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Periódicos Brasileiros em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia

p. 351-356

Optimal standardized ileal digestible arginine to lysine ratio for Japanese quails in the egg-laying phase

Tuesta, G. M. R.Viana, G. S.Barreto, S. L. T.Muniz, J. C. L.Reis, R. S.Mencalha, RHannas, M. I.

This study was conducted to determine the optimal standardized ileal digestible arginine to lysine (SID Arg:Lys) ratio for Japanese quails in the egg-laying phase. A total of two hundred forty-five 35-week-old Japanese quails (181 ± 1.30 g initial body weight) were randomly assigned to five treatment groups with seven replicates of seven quails. Graded levels of L-Arginine were added to a basal diet in order to produce five SID Arg:Lys ratios (101, 106, 111, 116 and 121%). Collected data were analyzed as one-way ANOVA and optimal ratio was estimated using polynomial regression model (linear and quadratic) based on performance traits. Statistical differences were considered for p<0.05. Graded SID Arg:Lys ratios did not affect performance traits assessed. Based on results, the SID Arg:Lys ratio of 101% is sufficient to warrant proper performance of Japanese quails in the egg-laying phase.(AU)

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