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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 35 No. 3 March 1948, pp. 315-320
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The Glycine Requirement of Young Poults

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F. H. Kratzer and Delbert Williams

Division of Poultry Husbandry, University of California, Davis

Young poults which were fed a glycine-low ration in which the amino acids were supplied by casein, arginine and cystine grew at a rate comparable to that of poults fed a practical starting ration. Growth was slightly improved by the addition of glycine. Approximately 0.9% of total glycine was the smallest amount which produced optimal growth.


Manuscript received 15 December 1947.





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