Estimation of dietary arginine requirements for Longyan laying ducks

Poult Sci. 2017 Jan 1;96(1):144-150. doi: 10.3382/ps/pew205. Epub 2016 Jul 28.

Abstract

This study aimed to establish the arginine requirements of Longyan ducks from 17 to 31 wk of age based on egg production, egg quality, plasma, and ovarian indices, as well as the expression of vitellogenesis-related genes. In total, 660 Longyan ducks with similar body weight at 15 wk of age were assigned randomly to 5 treatments, each with 6 replicates of 22 birds, and fed a corn-corn gluten meal basal diet (0.66% arginine) supplemented with either 0, 0.20%, 0.40%, 0.60%, or 0.80% arginine. Dietary arginine did not affect egg production by laying ducks, but it increased (linear, P < 0.01) the egg weight at 22 to 31 and 17 to 31 wk of age. Dietary arginine increased the yolk color score (linearly, P < 0.05) and the yolk percentage (quadratic, P < 0.05), where the maximum values were obtained with 1.26% arginine. Dietary arginine affected the total shell percentage and shell thickness, with the highest values using 1.46% arginine (P < 0.01). The weight and number of small yellow follicles (SYFs) increased (quadratic, P < 0.05) with the dietary arginine level and there was a quadratic response (P < 0.05) in terms of the SYFs weight/ovarian weight; the highest values were obtained in ducks fed 1.26% arginine. The plasma arginine concentration exhibited a quadratic (P < 0.05) response to dietary arginine. The plasma progesterone concentration decreased (linear, P < 0.05) as dietary arginine increased. The mRNA abundance of the very low density lipoprotein receptor-b increased in the second large yellow follicle membranes (quadratic, P < 0.05) with the dietary arginine level, where the highest value occurred with 1.26% arginine. According to the regression model, the dietary arginine requirements for Longyan laying ducks aged 17 to 31 wk are 1.06%, 1.13%, 1.22%, and 1.11% to obtain the maximum yolk percentage, SYFs number, SYFs weight, and SYFs weight/ovarian weight, respectively.

Keywords: arginine; egg quality; laying duck; productivity performance; vitellogenesis.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed / analysis
  • Animals
  • Arginine / administration & dosage*
  • Blood Chemical Analysis / veterinary
  • Diet / veterinary
  • Dietary Supplements* / analysis
  • Ducks / physiology*
  • Female
  • Nutritional Requirements*
  • Ovary / drug effects
  • Ovary / physiology
  • Ovum / drug effects
  • Ovum / physiology
  • Random Allocation
  • Reproduction / drug effects*
  • Vitellogenesis / drug effects
  • Vitellogenesis / genetics

Substances

  • Arginine