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Applied Poultry Nutrition M.E. Persia Iowa State University

What are Nutrients Used For?  Growth (also called production or productive)  Increase in size of bones, muscles, internal organs etc…  Preferential growth vital organs grow faster, followed by muscle tissue (Schmidt et al, 2012)

Discussion Question Why would a younger animal (smaller) be more efficient?

Utilization of Energy Gross Energy Digestible Energy Fecal Energy Metabolizable Energy Urinary Energy Net Energy Heat Increment Net Energy Production Net Energy Maintenance

Poultry Nutrient Requirements SpeciesCP (%) ME (kcal/kg) Ca (%) P (%) Na (%) Cl (%) VitaminsMinerals Broiler 1-3 wk Broiler 4-5 wk Broiler 6-7 wk Laying hen Turkey 1-4 wk Turkey 5-8 wk Turkey wk

Discussion Question SpeciesCP (%) ME (kcal/kg) Ca (%) P (%) Na (%) Cl (%) VitaminsMinerals Broiler 1-3 wk Broiler 4-5 wk Broiler 6-7 wk Laying hen Turkey 1-4 wk Turkey 5-8 wk Turkey wk How Does Feed Intake affect nutrient requirements

What Do We Feed Poultry? Grains: Oils: Soybean oil, Choice White Grease, Tallow, Poultry fat Byproduct meals: Vitamins and Minerals: Vitamin and Mineral premix

Diet Formulation IngredientCPMECaPNaClVitaminsMinerals Corn low Soybean meal low Soy oil Limestone low Dical low Salt low Vitamins and minerals------high

Diet Formulation IngredientCPMECaPNaClVitaminsMinerals Corn low Soybean meal low Soy oil Limestone low Dical low Salt low Vitamins and minerals------high Totals % 40% 6.0% 1.7% 1.8% 0.3% 0.2% 100%

Diet Formulation IngredientCPMECaPNaClVitaminsMinerals Corn low Soybean meal low Soy oil Limestone low Dical low Salt low Vitamins and minerals------high Totals % 40% 6.0% 1.7% 1.8% 0.3% 0.2% 100% SpeciesCP (%) MECa (%) P (%) Na (%) Cl (%) VitaminsMineral Broiler 1-3 wk

Considerations for Broiler Nutrition  Large feed complexes  Sourcing materials  All diets are pelleted  Increased feed efficiency

Considerations for Broiler Nutrition  Immature birds  6 to 7 wks to market  18 wks to maturity  Microflora not set until 10 d  Enzyme production not maximized until 2 wk

Discussion Question Why is lighting important for poultry nutrition?

Considerations for Layer Nutrition  Mature birds  18 to 110 wks  Can handle more complex diets  Little growth  Reproduction  Laying hens egg production  Very high calcium requirement. Why? Large egg 75 calories of ME 7.5g of crude protein 2g of calcium

Considerations for Turkey Nutrition  Faster initial growth rate than broilers  Higher amino acids (protein) requirements  Higher P and Ca requirements - why?  Hens wks for 30 lbs  Toms wks for 45 lbs