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protein and amino acid responses of broilers with lowenergy diets: effect of dietary protein and amino acids on the performance,Used
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Energy is often considered as the startpoint for leastcost diet formulation for poultry. Broilers have remarkable tendency to achieve certain gains for age, through modifying voluntary feed intake when offered an array of dietary energy. In this context, the decision regarding the ?optimum' dietary level of energy seems merely a function of the unit cost of energy and the premium achieved in terms of improved feed efficiency. This implies that, depending upon the availability and price of feedstuffs, there could have been situations where lowenergy diets could prove economically more attractive. In context of this somewhat ?unconventional' scenario, it was realized that empirical evidence addressing the question that how the level of dietary protein and amino acids be adjusted when diets are to be formulated to contain lowenergy is lacking. Present work highlights the response of broilers to graded levels of protein and amino acids in conjunction with lowenergy diets and under the rearing conditions of tropical ambient.
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