Reducing nitrogen excretion of the laying hen by feeding lower crude protein diets.
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Several experiments were undertaken to investigate nitrogen excretion for laying hens fed diets varying in level of dietary protein. Reducing dietary protein levels from 19 to as low as 5% resulted in a concomitant decrease for up to 50% in nitrogen excretion. Depending on age of the hens, dietary protein levels as low as 11% gave reductions in nitrogen excretion for up to 40% when compared with a conventional 17% protein corn and soybean meal diet, with a minimum reduction in egg mass output. Because exceptionally high intakes of dietary protein are required to maximize egg size, there is merit to optimizing rather than maximizing egg mass output.
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