The influence of sodium bicarbonate and sulfur amino acids on the performance of broilers at moderate and high temperaures
D Balnave and AG Oliva
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
42(8) 1385 - 1397
Published: 1991
Abstract
Supplements of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) added to the diet or drinking water of finishing broilers (3-6 weeks of age) improved food intake, live weight gain and food efficiency at high (30¦C), but not at moderate (2l¦C), temperatures. The improved performance was not related to increases in amino acid digestibilities which were reduced in birds kept at 30¦C. Increased consumption of drinking water appears to be a major prerequisite for the improved performance at high temperatures. The methionine : total sulfur amino acid (TSAA) ratio of the diets also influenced broiler performance at 30¦C with ratios of 0.43 and 0.55 giving superior growth and food conversion to a ratio of 0.62. The intake of drinking water and the water : food intake ratio were significantly reduced at the dietary methionine : TSAA ratio of 0.62, the effect being significant when the drinking water contained NaHCO3.Keywords: broilers; sodium bicarbonate; high temperatures;
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9911385
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