Beta‐hydroxy‐β‐methyl butyrate‐supplemented diet for broiler chickens is more conducive to dietary protein reduction than a leucine‐supplemented diet until 21 days old
Canan Kop Bozbay,
Berkan Yılmaz,
Nuh Ocak
Abstract:BACKGROUNDDietary L‐leucine or its metabolite 𝛽‐hydroxy‐𝛽‐methylbutyrate (HMB) has a crucial role in the muscle protein metabolism of broilers during the first few‐week growing period. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of L‐leucine (LLPD) or HMB (HLPD) supplementation in a low‐protein diet (20%, LPD) until 21 days old on performance, carcass weight, muscle yield, and meat quality, as well as intestinal morphometry in broiler chickens.RESULTSFrom d 1 to 42, LPD decreased body weight gain (BWG) and feed… Show more
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