AbstractTwo experiments were conducted to test the suitability of a set of prediction equations to predict the nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolizable energy (AMEn) of protein and energetic ingredient concentrates used by the poultry feed industry. Nine protein concentrates and nine energetic concentrates were evaluated in six replicates each via substitution for 300 and 400g/kg of the basal diet, respectively. These values were compared to the AMEn estimated via equations that utilized data on the chemistry composition of the feedstuffs. All the equations were efficient in estimating the AMEn values of the tested feedstuffs. We concluded that the prediction equations studied can be utilized to estimate the AMEn of protein and energetic c...
The nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolizable energy (AMEn) values of seven different oil and fat so...
Regression models including chemical composition, in vitro digestibility and near infrared reflectan...
TH E need for a rapid assay capable of measuring biologically available en-ergy is well recognized b...
AbstractTwo experiments were conducted to test the suitability of a set of prediction equations to p...
ABSTRACT The experiment was conducted to evaluate the feed intake, body weight gain, total energy (k...
This research aimed at generating and evaluating prediction equations to estimate metabolizable ener...
Global consumption of chicken meat has increased at a faster rate than any other animal protein sour...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to determine prediction equations to estimate the nitrogen-...
The methodology currently in use to evaluate the energy content of ingredients, under p...
Feed accounts for the highest cost associated in poultry production, with energy-containing feedstuf...
Thirty various pelleted diets were given to broilers (8/diet) for in vivo measurements of dietary me...
This review is concerned about the different systems and methods available to measure the energy val...
Regression models including chemical composition, in vitro digestibility and near infrared reflectan...
In order to predict the metabolisable energy content of ninety batches of cereal grains and cereal ...
Apparent metabolizable energy (AME) values of 8 feedstuffs were determined on 4 day periods. 14 days...
The nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolizable energy (AMEn) values of seven different oil and fat so...
Regression models including chemical composition, in vitro digestibility and near infrared reflectan...
TH E need for a rapid assay capable of measuring biologically available en-ergy is well recognized b...
AbstractTwo experiments were conducted to test the suitability of a set of prediction equations to p...
ABSTRACT The experiment was conducted to evaluate the feed intake, body weight gain, total energy (k...
This research aimed at generating and evaluating prediction equations to estimate metabolizable ener...
Global consumption of chicken meat has increased at a faster rate than any other animal protein sour...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to determine prediction equations to estimate the nitrogen-...
The methodology currently in use to evaluate the energy content of ingredients, under p...
Feed accounts for the highest cost associated in poultry production, with energy-containing feedstuf...
Thirty various pelleted diets were given to broilers (8/diet) for in vivo measurements of dietary me...
This review is concerned about the different systems and methods available to measure the energy val...
Regression models including chemical composition, in vitro digestibility and near infrared reflectan...
In order to predict the metabolisable energy content of ninety batches of cereal grains and cereal ...
Apparent metabolizable energy (AME) values of 8 feedstuffs were determined on 4 day periods. 14 days...
The nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolizable energy (AMEn) values of seven different oil and fat so...
Regression models including chemical composition, in vitro digestibility and near infrared reflectan...
TH E need for a rapid assay capable of measuring biologically available en-ergy is well recognized b...