Abstract

Trabalho selecionado durante a VI Semana de Ciencias Agrarias (VI SECIAGRA), realizada de 01 a 03/10/2012 This study aimed to evaluate the effect of levels of metabolizable energy (ME) and digestible lysine (DL) on the final weight, weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion ratio for broilers from 1 to 10 days old. A total of 1,152 male broiler chicks with an average weight of 55 g were distributed in a completely randomized design with a 4 x 4 factorial arrangement, involving four levels of ME (2700, 2825, 2950, and 3075 kcal.kg -1 ) and four levels of DL (1.08, 1.187, 1.295 and 1.403%), resulting in 16 treatments with three replications and 24 chicks per experimental unit. The levels of digestible lysine and metabolizable energy acted independently in the performance of broiler chicks in the pre-starter phase, in which the energy levels provided a linear growth (P <0.05) in final weight and weight gain, and quadratic effect (P <0.05) on feed intake and feed conversion. The levels of digestible lysine had quadratic effect (P <0.05) on the final weight, weight gain and feed conversion, and linear growth (P <0.05) on feed intake. The performance results indicate that, for broiler chicks in the pre-starter phase, the level of digestible lysine is 1.27% for greater weight gain and 1.22% for feed conversion, and the ideal level of metabolizable energy for weight gain and feed conversion is 3075 kcal.kg -1 .

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