Re-evaluation of recent research on metabolic utilization of energy in poultry: Recommendations for a net energy system for broilers.

Jean Noblet, Aye-Cho Tay-Zar, Shu-Biao Wu, Pairat Srichana, Pierre Cozannet, Pierre-Andr�� Geraert, Mingan Choct
Author Information
  1. Jean Noblet: INRAE, Rennes, France.
  2. Aye-Cho Tay-Zar: Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CPF), Bangkok, Thailand.
  3. Shu-Biao Wu: School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, Australia.
  4. Pairat Srichana: Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CPF), Bangkok, Thailand.
  5. Pierre Cozannet: Adisseo France S.A.S., Antony, France.
  6. Pierre-Andr�� Geraert: Adisseo France S.A.S., Antony, France.
  7. Mingan Choct: School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, Australia.

Abstract

Different energy systems have been proposed for energy evaluation of feeds for domestic animals. The oldest and most commonly used systems take into account the fecal energy loss to obtain digestible energy (DE), and fecal, urinary and fermentation gases energy losses to calculate metabolizable energy (ME). In the case of ruminants and pigs, the net energy (NE) system, which takes into account the heat increment associated with the metabolic utilization of ME, has progressively replaced the DE and ME systems over the last 50 years. For poultry, apparent ME (AME) is used exclusively and NE is not yet used widely. The present paper considers some important methodological points for measuring NE in poultry feeds and summarizes the available knowledge on NE systems for poultry. NE prediction equations based on a common analysis of three recent studies representing a total of 50 complete and balanced diets fed to broilers are proposed; these equations including the AME content and easily available chemical indicators have been validated on another set of 30 diets. The equations are applicable to both ingredients and complete diets. They rely primarily on an accurate and reliable AME value which then represents the first limiting predictor of NE value. Our analysis indicates that NE would be a better predictor of broiler performance than AME and that the hierarchy between feeds is dependent on the energy system with a higher energy value for fat and a lower energy value for protein in an NE system. Practical considerations for implementing such an NE system from the commonly used AME or AME (AME adjusted for zero nitrogen balance) systems are presented. In conclusion, there is sufficient information to allow the implementation of the NE concept in order to improve the accuracy of feed formulation in poultry.

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