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The nutritional value of low lathyrogenic Lathyrus (Lathyrus sativus) for growing chicks
Authors:R G Rotter  R R Marquardt  C G Campbell
Institution:1. Department of Animal Science , University of Manitoba , Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2N2, Canada;2. Health and Welfare Canada, Bureau of Chemical Safety, Toxicological Evaluation Division , Rm 2–2, Health Protection Building, Tunney's Pasture, Ottawa, Ontario, L1A 0L2, Canada;3. Department of Animal Science , University of Manitoba , Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2N2, Canada;4. Agriculture Canada Research Station , Morden, Manitoba, ROG 1J0, Canada
Abstract:1. The feeding value of new low β‐N‐oxalyl‐amino‐L‐alanine (BOAA) lines of Lathyrus sativus (lathyrus) and the benefits of dehulling the seed or of pre‐adapting chicks to lathyrus‐based diets were examined in several experiments.

2. Chicks fed on diets containing 400 g/kg of the low (1.3 g BOAA/kg seed) and medium (2.2 g BOAA/kg seed) BOAA lines did not differ (P>0.05) in weight gain (WG) or in apparent fat and protein digestibilities compared to birds fed on a wheat‐based diet.

3. Consumption of 600 g low BOAA lathyrus/kg diet caused a slight, but significant (P< 0.05), decrease in WG. Food efficiency decreased as the amount of dietary lathyrus was increased, suggesting that lathyrus may contain an antinutritive factor(s) other than BOAA.

4. Removal of the hull (70 g hull/kg seed) from the seed did not affect chick performance (P> 0.05).

5. Pre‐adapting chicks for 7 d to diets containing up to 600 g medium line lathyrus/kg diet did not reduce the detrimental effects of the lathyrus.

6. Although dehulling and pre‐adaptation of chicks to lathyrus were not beneficial, the low and medium lines of lathyrus tested show potential for use in chick diets up to at least 400 g lathyrus/kg diet.

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