“…As an illustration of this, by use of the AMEn predicting equation based on gross energy, crude protein, and waterinsoluble cell walls (Carré and Brillouet, 1989), the AMEn values of diets for adult cockerels were predicted accurately, except for diets containing unpelleted peas (WPqp and SPop). For these two diets, the differences (0.88 MJ/ kg) between predicted and measured AMEn values were outside the range of the residual confidence limit previously found (0.44 MJ/kg; Carré and Brillouet, 1989), whereas the differences for basal (0.08 MJ/kg) and pelleted pea diets (0.36 MJ/kg) were within the range of the residual confidence limit. The latter calculation also shows that the use of peas, if pelleted, leads to normal AMEn values for diets given to the chicken.…”