Three experiments were conducted to determine the effect of protein an
d dietary sorghum tannin levels on weight gain (WG), feed conversion (
FC), and pancreas weight (PW) of female turkeys from Day 1 to 12 wk of
age. Two protein levels (100 and 85% of NRC, 1984) and five tannin le
vels (0, .49, .98, 1.47, and 1.96%, expressed as percentage catechin e
quivalents) in a factorial arrangement of treatments were used in all
experiments. Turkeys were fed the dietary treatments from Day 1 to 4 w
k, 4 to 8 wk, and 8 to 12 wk in Experiments 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
No significant (P > .05) interaction between protein and tannin level
was observed for WG, FC, or PW in all experiments. Neither protein no
r tannin level had an effect on PW expressed as a percentage of body w
eight. In all experiments, feeding the suboptimal protein level signif
icantly (P < .05) depressed WG and FC of turkeys compared with the die
t that was adequate in protein. Increasing tannin level linearly depre
ssed WG and increased FC in Experiments 1 and 2. However, tannin level
did not affect WG or FC of turkeys 8 to 12 wk of age (Experiment 3).
It is possible that the presumably more fully developed digestive proc
esses of 8-wk-old turkeys were able to overcome the antinutritional ef
fects of tannins. Results of the present study suggest that if high ta
nnin grains are to be utilized in turkey diets, they should be fed to
birds older than 8 wk.