Abstract

An experiment was conducted to evaluate the digestible tryptophan (Trp) requirement of laying hens from 22 to 34 wk of age. A total of 252 Hy-line W-36 laying hens were selected at 16 wk of age and allocated by weight (P = 0.90) to 7 dietary treatments resulting in 12 replicate cages of 3 birds for each treatment. A Trp-deficient basal diet was formulated using corn, corn gluten meal, and soybean meal for each of the 3 dietary phases and supplemented with synthetic L-Trp to provide 105, 119, 133, 147, 162, 176, and 190 mg digestible Trp on a daily basis over the experimental period. To adapt the hens to experimental diets, pullets were fed complete diets that contained increasing amounts of corn gluten meal. Hens received a controlled amount of feed daily based on feed intake expected under commercial conditions. Linear and quadratic broken-line, and quadratic polynomial models were used to estimate digestible Trp requirements based on hen-housed egg production (HHEP), egg mass (EM), and feed efficiency (FE). FE was calculated using EM and feed intake. Digestible Trp requirements were estimated to be 137, 183, and 192 mg/d for HHEP; 133, 180, and 183 for EM and 133, 177, and 173 for FE using linear broken-line, quadratic broken-line, and quadratic polynomial analysis, respectively. The quadratic broken line model in this experiment resulted in the best fit (R2) for all parameters measured. Linear broken line estimates resulted in lower estimates that the other models, and HHEP resulted in higher estimated digestible Trp requirement than EM and FE.

Highlights

  • Tryptophan (Trp) is an essential amino acid and third limiting in typical commercial corn-soybean diets for white egg-laying hens (Russell and Harms, 1999)

  • Genetic selection has resulted in annual improvement in egg production of 2 to 3 eggs per year and feed efficiency (1 to 2 point reduction in FE) in laying hens from 2010 to 2015 (Preisinger, 2018)

  • Low concentrations of 2 to 4% corn gluten meal were fed gradually starting in the pullet phase to slowly acclimate the pullets/hens and reduce any potential reductions in feed intake due to transitioning to experimental diets

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Tryptophan (Trp) is an essential amino acid and third limiting in typical commercial corn-soybean diets for white egg-laying hens (Russell and Harms, 1999). Genetic selection has resulted in annual improvement in egg production of 2 to 3 eggs per year and feed efficiency (1 to 2 point reduction in FE) in laying hens from 2010 to 2015 (Preisinger, 2018). This year over year improvement in productivity requires the reevaluation of amino acids requirements on an ongoing basis to support the. Hen-housed egg production (HHEP), egg mass, and feed efficiency using linear broken line, quadratic broken line, and quadratic polynomial models

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