An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of the diet dilution o
n performance of broiler chickens until 42 days of age. Nutrient restrictio
n was achieved by feeding a starter diet (CP 21.5% and ME 3,050 kcal/kg) in
which the major ingredients were replaced with 25% or 50% of soybean hulls
. Four treatments involved feeding the diluted diets for seven days (7-14 d
ays of age), either continuous or split into periods with the undiluted die
t (control). The treatments were: T1: control diet; T2 and T3: diluted diet
(25% and 50% of soybean hulls, respectively) 7-14 days; T4 and T5: diluted
diet (25% and 50% of soybean hulls, respectively) on days 7, 9, 11 and 13
alternating with T1 (on days 8, 10 and 12). The birds fed with diluted diet
s exhibited lower mean body weights (P<0.05) than controls. Feed conversion
ratios from 0-42 days of age for restricted broilers were not different. V
arying the period of nutrient restriction did not affect adversely body wei
ght and body weight gain. There was no statistical difference in the overal
l mortality through 0-42 days among the dietary treatments. Compensatory gr
owth was not observed, and this result could be associated with the pattern
of growth curve exhibited by the hybrids used in this experiment.