Effect of crude protein levels and organic selenium supplementation in the diets fed during the breeding season on reproductive parameters of red-winged tinamous (Rhynchotus rufescens)

There is little information on the nutrition of red-winged tinamous (Rhynchotus rufescens) reared in captivity, and their nutritional requirements still need to be determined. This study aimed at determining dietary crude protein requirements and testing four organic selenium supplementation levels...

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Published in:Revista brasileira de ciência avícola Vol. 12; no. 1; pp. 63 - 71
Main Authors: Felipe, L(UNESP FCAV Post-Graduation Program in Animal Science), Santos, EC, Tavian, AF, Góes, PAA(USP FMVZ Department of Animal Reproduction), Moraes, VMB(UNESP FCAV Department of Animal Science), Tonhati, H(UNESP FCAV Department of Animal Science), Boleli, IC(UNESP FCAV Department of Animal Morphology and Physiology), Malheiros, EB(UNESP FCAV Department of Exact Sciences), Barnabé, VH(USP FMVZ Department of Animal Reproduction), Queiroz, SA(UNESP FCAV Department of Animal Science)
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas 01-03-2010
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Summary:There is little information on the nutrition of red-winged tinamous (Rhynchotus rufescens) reared in captivity, and their nutritional requirements still need to be determined. This study aimed at determining dietary crude protein requirements and testing four organic selenium supplementation levels in the diet of red-winged tinamous during the breeding season. Birds were housed in a conventional broiler house divided in 16 boxes with one male and three females each. Iso-energy (2800kcal ME/kg) pelleted feeds, based on corn and soybean meal, were supplied in tube feeders. In the first experiment, treatments consisted of four different diets containing different crude protein (CP) contents (15, 18, 21, or 24%) and in the second experiment, the four diets contained equal protein level (22.5%) and four different organic selenium levels (0, 0.2, 0.4, or 0.8ppm). Data were analyzed by the least square method. The best egg weight and eggshell thickness were obtained with 22.5% dietary CP. Organic selenium did not influence the studied reproductive traits of red-winged tinamous (Rhynchotus rufescens) males or females.
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ISSN:1516-635X
1516-635X
1806-9061
DOI:10.1590/S1516-635X2010000100010