Abstract
Previous experimentation has indicated that wheat-based diets are a poor diet type to allow for optimal performance when dietary crude protein (CP) is reduced, while corn-based diets show promise. Potential mitigation of the negative effects associated with reduced CP wheat-based diets could include blending corn and wheat to be used as the cereal grain portion of broiler diets. Therefore, two studies were conducted in order to observe the effects of reduced dietary CP when broilers were fed diets containing a 1:1 blend of wheat and corn. For Experiment 1, 816 Cobb 500 broilers were placed in 24 floor pens to allow for the observation of live performance measurements from 1–41 days of age, and 108 Ross 308 broilers were placed into 18 battery cages for observation of protein and nutrient digestibility from 8–28 days of age in Experiment 2. In the floor pen study, High and Low diets were formulated to contain 235, 215, and 195 and 195, 175, and 155 g/kg CP in the starter, grower, and finisher diets, respectively. The High and Low diets were then blended to produce a Medium diet containing 215, 195, and 175 g/kg CP in the starter, grower, and finisher diets, respectively. Alternately, grower diets were offered to broiler chickens raised in battery cages from day 8–28 in Experiment 2. No effects of reduced CP were found on final body weight (BW), BW gain, or feed intake for any growout period in Experiment 1 but feed conversion ratio (FCR) was significantly increased for broilers fed the Low CP diet compared to broilers fed the High and Medium diets for the 1–27 and 1–41 day periods. In Experiment 2, broilers fed the Low diet achieved lower final BW, BW gain, and feed intake than those fed the High and Medium diets. Feed conversion ratio increased in a stepwise manner as CP was reduced. Nutrient digestibility assays found stepwise increases in nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolisable energy (AMEN) as dietary CP level was reduced and increased nitrogen (N) digestibility for broilers fed the Medium and Low diets compared to those fed the High. These data indicated that including wheat and corn at a 1:1 ratio in reduced CP diets was able to adequately support final BW and BW gain in floor pens.
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