The response of male broiler chickens to diets with various protein and energy contents during the growing phase
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 24 (1) , 91-99
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668308416717
Abstract
1. In two trials each using 2 400 male broilers, the regression of body weight on the linear effects of dietary protein, energy and age, the quadratic effect of age, and their interactions, accounted for approximately 99% of the observed variation during the growing and finishing period (3 to 8 weeks of age). Increasing either dietary protein or energy content significantly increased body weight. 2. The regression of food consumption on the linear effects of age, protein, energy and protein × energy interaction, and the quadratic effect of age accounted for 94% of the observed variation. The regression of food utilisation on the linear effects of protein, energy, and age and the quadratic effects of dietary protein and age accounted for 97% of the observed variation. Food consumption and efficiency were dependent on both dietary protein and energy, increasing with increases in either dietary protein or energy content. 3. The regression of fat in the dressed carcass on the linear effects of protein, energy and age accounted for 19% of the observed variation. Carcass fat increased with increasing age and dietary energy, and decreased with increasing dietary protein. 4. Although body weight, food consumption and utilisation were significantly different between trials, the proportion of carcass fat was not.Keywords
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