Abstract
1. Twenty one diets were formulated to contain three levels of energy (11.7, 12.5 and 13.4 MJ ME/kg), 4 levels of protein (starter 200, 220, 230 and 250 g, grower 180, 200, 220 and 240 g, and finisher 160, 180, 190 and 210 g/kg) and two concentrations of limiting amino acids (proportion of diet and proportion of protein) in each phase of growth, 0 to 3, 3 to 6 and 6 to 8 weeks of age. Each diet was fed to two pens of 15 broilers.
2. The house temperature ranged from 45°C to 51°C as maximum and 17°C to 22°C as minimum; the relative humidity ranged from 19 to 65.
3. Birds fed low energy (11.7 MJ/kg) and high protein (250, 240, 210 g/kg) diets with the National Research Council (1977) inclusion rates of lysine and sulphur amino acids in starting, growing and finishing phases of growth, attained significantly higher weight gains.
4. High energy, high protein (13.4 MJ/kg, 250, 240, 210 g/kg) diets gave greater efficiencies of food utilisation than low energy, low protein (11.7 MJ/kg, 200, 180, 160 g/kg) diets.
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