Ff. Jirjis et al., EFFECTS OF DIETARY-PROTEIN, METHIONINE AND LYSINE ON URINARY AMINO-ACID EXCRETION IN TURKEYS, British Poultry Science, 38(5), 1997, pp. 518-523
1. Two experiments were conducted to determine the influence of dietar
y protein and amino acids on urinary excretion of amino acids and nitr
ogen in colostomised turkey hens. 2. Normal and colostomised turkeys 8
weeks of age were fed on control and high protein diets. Body weight
gains of both types of birds were similar. Diet did not affect the ami
no acids in the urine significantly, but urinary nitrogen was higher w
ith the high protein diet. 3. Normal and colostomised turkeys 10 weeks
of age were fed a diet with either supplemental DL-methionine or L-ly
sine hydrochloride (each 20 g/kg diet). DL-methionine depressed gain a
nd resulted in considerable excretion of methionine in urine. Lysine h
ad little effect on weight gain or urinary lysine.