Abstract
The response of male broiler chickens to graded amounts of an essential amino
acid (methionine) or an amino acid analogue (methionine hydroxy analogue free
acid, MHA-FA) was examined in this experiment. The effects of each supplement
on food intake, food conversion and the masses of a demand tissue (breast
meat) and an indicator of body fat (abdominal fat pad) were measured. Birds
grew significantly faster, ate more and had a lower food conversion ratio when
there was more DL-methionine or MHA-FA in the diet. After standardising the
differences in food intake between treatments, there were still highly
significant differences in liveweight between diets. After removing the
variation due to treatment differences in body mass, the data showed that
adding either DL-methionine or MHA-FA to the diet increased the mass of breast
meat and reduced the size of the abdominal fat pad. Exponential equations
fitted to the body mass and feed conversion ratio data indicate that, in an
equimolar comparison, MHA-FA is 78 and 70% as potent as DL-methionine
for growth and feed conversion ratio respectively. Similar equations fitted to
the carcass data show that MHA-FA is only 71% as potent as
DL-methionine in depositing breast tissue. Increasing amounts of DL-methionine
reduced the variability in liveweight and carcass, breast and abdominal fat
pad weights. Adding 0.05% MHA-FA reduced variability in these traits
compared with the basal ration but higher amounts of MHA-FA had no additional
effect.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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