泰和丝毛乌骨鸡早期(0~12周龄)蛋氨酸需要量研究  被引量:15

Study on the Methionine Requirement of Taihe Silky Fowls in Early Stage (0~12 weeks of age)

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作  者:瞿明仁[1] 游金明[1] 熊玲玲[1] 黎观红[1] 唐志强[1] 凌宝明[1] 

机构地区:[1]江西农业大学动物科技学院,南昌330045

出  处:《畜牧兽医学报》2004年第5期590-593,共4页ACTA VETERINARIA ET ZOOTECHNICA SINICA

基  金:江西省自然科学基金资助项目(0030041)

摘  要:A grouped feeding trial, nitrogen balance trial and metabolism trial for Taihe silky fowls were conducted to study the effects of dietary methionine levels on performance, nitrogen retention and serum urea nitrogen concentration, and to determine the total and digestible methionine requirements of Taihe silky fowls in early stage. The results showed that: (1)Dietary Met levels had no significant effect on weight gain(WG)(P>0.05), but feed intake(FI), feed conversion rate(FCR) and serum urea nirogen concentration were significantly improved as dietary Met level increased. (2)With the increase of dietary Met levels, nitrogen retention rate of Taihe silky fowls significantly increased, but excess methionine reduced the nitrogen retention. (3)There were significant differences in methionine requirements between male and female Taihe silky fowls,and the methionine requirements of male were higher than that of female Taihe silky fowls at 4~12 weeks of age. The results suggested that during 0~4 weeks the total and digestible methionine requirements of Taihe silky fowls fed on a diet (19.24% crude protein, metabolizable energy 12.26 MJ/kg and 0.26% supplemental methionine) was 0.44% and 0.41% of dietary levels, respectively. During 4~9 weeks, based on a diet(17.37% crude protein, metabolizable energy 12.26 MJ/kg and 0.23% supplemental methionine) the total and digestible methionine requirements of male Taihe silky fowls was 0.35% and 0.33% of dietary levels, respectively, the female’s was 0.31% and 0.30%, respectively.During 9~12 weeks, fed on a diet(17.00% crude protein, metabolizable energy 12.27 MJ/kg and (0.22%) supplemental methionine) the total and digestible methionine requirements of male Taihe silky fowls was 0.26% and 0.25% of dietary levels,respectively, the female’s was 0.24% and 0.23%, respectively.A grouped feeding trial, nitrogen balance trial and metabolism trial for Taihe silky fowls were conducted to study the effects of dietary methionine levels on performance, nitrogen retention and serum urea nitrogen concentration, and to determine the total and digestible methionine requirements of Taihe silky fowls in early stage. The results showed that: (1)Dietary Met levels had no significant effect on weight gain(WG)(P>0.05), but feed intake(FI), feed conversion rate(FCR) and serum urea nirogen concentration were significantly improved as dietary Met level increased. (2)With the increase of dietary Met levels, nitrogen retention rate of Taihe silky fowls significantly increased, but excess methionine reduced the nitrogen retention. (3)There were significant differences in methionine requirements between male and female Taihe silky fowls,and the methionine requirements of male were higher than that of female Taihe silky fowls at 4~12 weeks of age. The results suggested that during 0~4 weeks the total and digestible methionine requirements of Taihe silky fowls fed on a diet (19.24% crude protein, metabolizable energy 12.26 MJ/kg and 0.26% supplemental methionine) was 0.44% and 0.41% of dietary levels, respectively. During 4~9 weeks, based on a diet(17.37% crude protein, metabolizable energy 12.26 MJ/kg and 0.23% supplemental methionine) the total and digestible methionine requirements of male Taihe silky fowls was 0.35% and 0.33% of dietary levels, respectively, the female's was 0.31% and 0.30%, respectively.During 9~12 weeks, fed on a diet(17.00% crude protein, metabolizable energy 12.27 MJ/kg and (0.22%) supplemental methionine) the total and digestible methionine requirements of male Taihe silky fowls was 0.26% and 0.25% of dietary levels,respectively, the female's was 0.24% and 0.23%, respectively.

关 键 词:泰和丝毛乌骨鸡 蛋氨酸 营养需要量 饲养标准 

分 类 号:S831.5[农业科学—畜牧学]

 

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