Essential Fatty Acid and Amino Acid for Poultry

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Essential fatty acid and essential amino acid for poultry are respectively:

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Essential fatty acid and essential amino acid for poultry are respectively:

  1. Linoleic acid & Glycine — Correct Answer
  2. Arachidonic acid & Lysine
  3. Linolenic acid & Glycine
  4. Arachidonic acid & Tryptophan
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Linoleic acid & Glycine

For poultry, the essential fatty acid is Linoleic acid (an omega-6 fatty acid, 18:2) and the essential amino acid is Glycine.

Why Linoleic Acid?
  • Linoleic acid cannot be synthesized by poultry and must be supplied in the diet.
  • Requirement for laying hens for maximum egg size: 1% of the diet.
  • As per BIS 2007, minimum linoleic acid in layer feed = 1.0 g/100g feed.
  • Deficiency causes reduced egg size, poor hatchability, and fatty liver.
Why Glycine?
  • Glycine is conditionally essential for poultry — birds cannot synthesize it at rates adequate for maximum growth.
  • It is required in large amounts for feather protein (keratin) synthesis and as a conjugate for uric acid excretion (birds excrete nitrogen as uric acid, unlike mammals).
  • Glycine + Serine are together considered essential for optimal poultry performance.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • Arachidonic acid — essential for cats, not poultry.
  • Lysine — important amino acid for poultry but it is the first limiting amino acid in cereal-based diets, not the designated 'essential' amino acid in this context.
  • Linolenic acid (18:3, omega-3) — not the primary essential FA for poultry.

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