Estimation of Arginine Requirements for Male Broilers Grown at High Altitude from One to Twenty-one Days of Age

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Arginine (Arg) requirements of male broilers (Ross 308) reared at high altitude (2100 m above sea level) during the 1-to 3-week period was estimated in a graded supplementation method, in which six diets (230 g kg-1 CP and 3200 Kcal ME kg-1) with Arg increments of 1.25 g kg-1 were applied to four pens of fifteen birds each. Dietary Arg content of the experimental groups ranged from 10 g kg-1 (80% of the NRC recommendation) to 16.25 g kg-1 (130% of the NRC recommendation). Body weight gain, feed: gain ratio, and plasma nitric oxide (NO) concentration were determined as response criteria. Arginine requirements for maximal body weight gain and optimal feed: gain during the 21 days under study were estimated to be 15.3, and 15.1 g kg-1 of diet, respectively. The estimated Arg requirement based on the response in plasma NO was 15.6 g kg-1. In conclusion, broilers receiving dietary Arg of 15 g kg-1 had the best performance. Data obtained for the individual factors are by far the highest values reported for Arg requirements.
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Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology, Volume:15 Issue: 5, Sep 2013
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911 to 917
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