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NOTE: Nutrient requirements are expressed on an as-fed basis for diets containing 10% moisture and 3.8–4.1 kcal ME/g (16–17 kJ ME/g) and should be adjusted for diets of differing moisture and energy concentrations. Unless otherwise specified, the listed nutrient concentrations represent minimal requirements and do not include a margin of safety. Higher concentrations for many nutrients may be warranted in natural-ingredient diets. R, required but no concentration determined; other long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids may substitute for linolenic acid. ND, not determined.
a Females require only 2 g/kg linoleate for growth. Separate requirements for maintenance have not been determined for linoleate. Requirements presented for growth will meet maintenance requirements.
b Estimates based on highly digestible protein of balanced amino acid composition (e.g., lactalbumin).
c Asparagine, glutamic acid, and proline may be required for very rapid growth (see text).
d Phenylalanine plus tyrosine. Tyrosine may supply up to 50 percent of aromatic acid requirement.
e Cystine may supply up to 50% of the methionine plus cystine requirement on a weight basis.
f 41.3 g/kg diet as a mixture of glycine, L-alanine, and L-serine.
g Separate requirements for maintenance have not been determined for minerals and vitamins. Requirements presented for growth will meet maintenance requirements.
h Estimate represents adequate amount, rather than true requirement.
i Higher concentration is required when ingredients that contain phytate (such as soybean meal) are included in the diet.
j Equivalent to 2,300 IU/g. Requirement may also be met by 1.3 mg β -carotene/kg diet. Higher vitamin A concentration is needed under conditions of stress (e.g., surgical recovery).
k Equivalent to 1,000 IU/kg.
l Equivalent to 27 IU/kg. Higher concentration may be required if high-fat diets are fed.
m Higher concentration may be required with low-protein, high-carbohydrate diets.
n Estimate represents adequate amount, rather than true requirements.
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