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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Responses of finishing broilers at high temperatures to dietary methionine source and supplementation levels

D Balnave and A Oliva

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 41(3) 557 - 564
Published: 1990

Abstract

The methionine requirements of 3-6-week-old broilers kept at a constant 30¦C or at diurnally cycling temperatures of 25-35¦C were reduced compared with broilers kept at 21¦C. The methionine requirements varied from 0.29 g/MJ of metabolizable energy (ME) at 2 1¦C to 0.26 g/MJ of ME at 25-35¦C to 0.22 g/MJ of ME at 30¦C with total sulfur amino acid requirements of between 0.51 and 0.55 g/MJ of ME. The estimate at 21¦C is similar to recommendations made by others for moderate temperatures. Differences in response to DL-methionine and methionine hydroxy analogue free acid were small.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9900557

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