Lack of effect of dietary energy‐to‐protein ratio and energy concentration on the response of broiler chickens to virginiamycin
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 33 (2) , 381-391
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071669208417476
Abstract
1. Two factorial experiments were carried out with male broiler chicks from 6 to 28 (experiment 1) and from 7 to 49 (experiment 2) d of age to evaluate the combined effect of virginiamy‐cin (VIR), dietary energy concentration, and energy‐to‐protein (E:P) ratio on performance and the utilisation of dietary nutrients. 2. VIR had no significant effect in either experiment on food intake or weight gain, but significantly improved food efficiency up to 28 d of age (PPPn. VIR also significantly (P<0.01) increased relative retention of dry matter, while it did not affect nitrogen balance. 4. Neither of the variables of performance and utilisation of dietary nutrients was affected by the interactions between VIR and either dietary E: P ratio or energy concentration. It is concluded, therefore, that the effect of VIR in increasing the utilisation of dietary energy does not depend on the above factors.Keywords
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