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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Responses of broilers at moderate or high temperatures to dietary arginine:lysine ratio and source of supplemental methionine activity

J. Chen, J. Hayat, B. Huang, D. Balnave and J. Brake

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54(2) 177 - 181
Published: 04 March 2003

Abstract

Recent studies have shown that the relative feed intake (FI) and bodyweight gain (BWG) responses of chronically heat-stressed broilers to equimolar additions of DL-methionine (DLM) or 2-hydroxy–4-(methylthio) butanoic acid (HMB; Alimet) can be altered by changing the arginine:lysine (arg:lys) ratio of the diet. However, no information is available concerning responses of broilers during acute heat stress. Broilers were exposed to either 22°C or 30°C during 3 consecutive 5-day experimental periods between 28 and 43 days of age. Responses to equimolar additions of the 2 sources of supplemental methionine activity were similar during exposure to 22°C at 28–33 days and 38–43 days of age. However, between 33 and 38 days of age, when the temperature was 30°C, increasing the dietary arg:lys ratio from 1.04 to 1.35 significantly improved the FI and BWG of broilers fed HMB, but not DLM. At an arg:lys ratio of 1.35, the BW gain of broilers fed HMB was significantly greater than that of broilers fed DLM. Therefore, under acute heat stress conditions the choice of a supplemental source of methionine activity should be dependent upon the dietary arg:lys ratio.

Keywords: Keywords: feed intake, bodyweight gain, DL-methionine, 2-hydroxy– 4-(methylthio) butanoic acid, Alimet, acute heat stress.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR02117

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