EARLY DIETARY-PROTEIN RESTRICTION AND INTERMITTENT LIGHTING .2. EFFECTS ON CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF MALE TURKEYS

Citation
Jp. Clarke et al., EARLY DIETARY-PROTEIN RESTRICTION AND INTERMITTENT LIGHTING .2. EFFECTS ON CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF MALE TURKEYS, Poultry science, 72(11), 1993, pp. 2144-2151
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
00325791
Volume
72
Issue
11
Year of publication
1993
Pages
2144 - 2151
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-5791(1993)72:11<2144:EDRAIL>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
A trial was conducted to determine the effects of dietary protein rest riction at an early age and intermittent lighting, designed for curtai n-sided houses, on the carcass characteristics of Nicholas commercial male turkeys (sired by male Line 88). Four isocaloric diets containing various levels of protein (100, 90,80, or 70% of control values) were fed ad libitum from 8 to 56 days of age. All birds were fed control d iets from 1 to 7 days of age and from 57 to 124 days of age. Two light ing regimens, a control of 15 h light (L):9 h dark (D), and intermitte nt (15L:2D:1.5L:2D:1.5L:2D), were each assigned randomly to two rooms from Day 8 until the end of the study. Turkeys reared in intermittent lighting had heavier weights for whole breast (muscle and bone, P < .0 6) and breast muscle (without bone, P < .07) than those of the control (15L:9D) photoperiod. Toms fed the 90% protein diet in both lighting regimens had carcass part weights and yields similar to the controls. The weight of the breast and breast muscle and the percentage yield of breast and breast muscle decreased in birds fed the 80 and 70% CP die ts. It is concluded that Nicholas commercial male turkeys can be reare d in intermittent lighting and can be fed dietary protein levels at 90 % of the control level from 8 to 56 days of age without negatively aff ecting the weights or yields of carcass parts.