Studies on the effect of lysine and methionine supplementation of a high‐protein maize‐soyabean diet and of a low‐protein barley‐white fish meal diet on the performance of caged layers
- 1 January 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 8 (1) , 43-53
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071666708415648
Abstract
Selected literature relating to the amino acid supplementation of layers’ diets is reviewed and the results of two experiments are presented. In the first experiment a basal soyabean meal diet (14.3 per cent crude protein) was supplemented with L‐lysine and DL‐methionine, singly and together. Supplementation of the basal soyabean diet with the amino acids caused no significant effects on egg production, mean and total egg weight or food conversion efficiency. None of the soyabean diets proved as satisfactory for egg production or food conversion efficiency as a fish meal control diet (16.9 per cent crude protein). In the second experiment the effect of adding 0.1 per cent each of L‐lysine and DL‐methionine or 0.2 per cent each of l‐lysine and DL‐methionine to a low fish meal diet (2.5 per cent fish meal) was examined. The addition of 0.2 per cent of each amino acid caused an increase in egg production. Mean egg weight was improved by the addition of amino acids at both levels although this effect was not statistically significant. Comparison of the low fish meal diets with a fishmeal control diet (10 per cent fishmeal) showed that at the 0.2 per cent addition of amino acids, egg production, total egg weight and food conversion efficiency were better than on the 10 per cent fish meal control diet. Two breeds, light and medium hybrids were used in both experiments. The results are discussed with reference to their practical significance.Keywords
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