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Nutritional requirements of lysine for male European quails from 21 to 49 days old

The trial was carried out to estimate the requirements of total lysine for male European quails (Coturnix coturnix coturnix) from 21 to 49 days old. Three hundred and fifteen quails averaging 80 g BW were fed diets with corn, soy crumb and corn gluten crumb. The basal diet was not supplementated with L-lysine, containing 20% of crude protein, 2,900 kcal of energy metabolizable/kg and 0.9% of total lysine, supplemented with 0.125, 0.231, 0.357, and 0.483 g of L-lysine (79%), resulting in 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3% of total lysine, respectively. The trial was analyzed as a completely randomized experimental design with five treatments, seven replicates and nine birds per experimental unit. The following variables were studied: feeding intake, final body weight, body weight gain, feed:gain ratio, productive efficiency index, breast yield and carcass. No significant effect was observed for all the variables. It concluded that the dietary total lysine requirement is of 0.9% for male European quails from 21 to 49 days old, corresponding to a daily intake of 207 mg of lysine.

total amino acid; Coturnix coturnix coturnix; carcass yield; performance


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