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Br Poult Sci ; 56(4): 470-6, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26011566

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted at high altitude (2100 m above sea level). A total of 208 d-old male broilers (Ross 308) were randomised across 16 floor pens and reared up to 42 d. A normal-protein diet (NPD) was formulated according to the National Research Council. A reduced-protein diet (RPD) was prepared with dietary protein reduced by 30 g/kg relative to that of the NPD. Two additional diets were prepared by adding 2 and 4 g L-arginine (ARG)/kg to the RPD. At the end of trial (42 d), blood sampling was done and carcass characteristics were recorded. ARG supplementation of the RPD at 4 g improved feed:gain in the growing stage and throughout the trial compared with the RPD. The right-to-total ventricular weight ratio was significantly increased in birds fed on RPD compared with those fed on NPD or ARG-supplemented RPD. Feeding RPD caused a significant decrease in plasma concentrations of nitric oxide (NO) and uric acid. Plasma NO level, however, was restored by ARG supplementation of RPD. ARG supplementation of RPD, however, significantly reduced the rate of pulmonary hypertension syndrome mortality compared to the negative control fed on RPD.


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Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Arginine/metabolism , Diet, Protein-Restricted/veterinary , Hypertension, Pulmonary/veterinary , Poultry Diseases/prevention & control , Altitude , Animal Feed/analysis , Animals , Arginine/administration & dosage , Chickens , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Hypertension, Pulmonary/etiology , Hypertension, Pulmonary/prevention & control , Male , Poultry Diseases/etiology , Random Allocation
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Br Poult Sci ; 38(5): 512-7, 1997 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9510995

ABSTRACT

1. The chemical compositions and tannin contents of 17 varieties of grain sorghum were determined. 2. Commercial broiler chicks were fed from 7 to 49 d of age on 15 experimental diets which varied in their concentrations of tannins and animal fat (tallow), by the inclusion of different amounts of high and a low protein varieties of sorghum. 3. Substitution of a low tannin sorghum completely for maize did not have any significantly adverse effect on performance. Broiler chicks could tolerate up to 2.6 g tannin/kg above which their performance was reduced. Addition of tallow did not significantly affect broiler performance except at the highest tannin content and added fat intake, where weight gain and efficiency appeared to improve significantly.


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Animal Feed , Chickens/growth & development , Dietary Supplements , Fats/pharmacology , Hydrolyzable Tannins/pharmacology , Adipose Tissue/anatomy & histology , Adipose Tissue/drug effects , Animals , Body Weight/drug effects , Edible Grain , Energy Metabolism/drug effects , Fats/administration & dosage , Female , Hydrolyzable Tannins/administration & dosage , Male , Regression Analysis , Sex Characteristics , Species Specificity , Zea mays
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