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Levels of protein and sulfur amino acids on performance, egg quality and nitrogen excretion of brown egg laying hens

The aim of the study was to maximize the egg production and quality and minimize nitrogen excretion of laying hens in the end of the first production cycle through the supply of adequate levels of crude protein (CP) and total sulfur amino acids (TSAA) in the diet. Four hundred and thirty two Isa Brown hens 52-w old were assigned to a completely randomized experiment design in a 3 x 3 factorial arrangement (CP and TSAA), with nine treatments (14 and 0.57; 14 and 0.64; 14 and 0.71; 15.5 and 0.57; 15.5 and 0.64; 15.5 and 0.71; 17 and 0.57; 17 and 0.64; 17 and 0.71% of CP and TSAA, respectively) and six replicates of eight birds each. The experiment lasted 140 days. Characteristics of performance, egg quality and nitrogen excretion in excreta was evaluated. There was significant difference just for egg weight with the combinations of 15.5 and 0.71; 17 and 0.71; 15.5 and 0.64; 14 and 0.71 e 17 and 0.64% of CP and TSAA, respectively, showing the highest values. There was no differences for feed consumption, percentage of egg production, percentage of broken eggs, egg mass, feed efficiency per mass and dozen of eggs and mortality. Concerning egg quality, significant differences were observed just for the percentages of yolk and albumen. Nitrogen excretion was higher for the layers fed with a 17% CP diet. The results obtained in this work suggest that the diet containing 14% of CP and 0.57% of TSAA can be used without causing a decrease on performance and egg quality, besides contributing to the reduction of nitrogen excretion on the environment and reducing the costs with the diet.

egg quality; laying hens; performance; protein; sulfur amino acids


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