%0 Journal Article %T Effects of dietary surpluses of methionine and lysine on growth performance, blood serum parameters, immune responses, and carcass traits of broilers %A Aldo Pr %A Alireza Seidavi %A Antonio Gallo %A Ebrahim Deldar %A Mehrdad Bouyeh %A Samantha Sigolo %A ini %J Journal of Applied Animal Research %D 2019 %R https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2019.1583571 %X ABSTRACT We evaluated the effects of dietary surpluses (100%, 110%, and 120% of Ross recommendations) of methionine (Met) and lysine (Lys) on growth performance, blood serum parameters, immune responses, and carcass traits of broilers using a completely randomized design with a 3£¿¡Á£¿3 factorial arrangement. Broilers fed a diet containing Met and Lys according to Ross recommendations had maximal growth performance. During the starter period, higher Lys decreased intake of feed, energy, and protein (linear, P£¿<£¿0.01) and weight gain (linear, P£¿=£¿0.01). A diet with 110% Lys decreased feed efficiency (quadratic, P£¿=£¿0.03) during the grower period and decreased the pre-slaughtered body weight (tendency; quadratic, P£¿=£¿0.10), and increased serum uric acid (quadratic, P£¿=£¿0.03). Dietary Lys level had an inverse correlation with serum phosphorus (linear, P£¿=£¿0.02) and immune response against Newcastle disease virus after the first vaccination (linear, P£¿=£¿0.03). There were Met£¿¡Á£¿Lys interaction effects on serum glucose (P£¿=£¿0.01), and relative weights of the rectum (P£¿=£¿0.02) and liver (P£¿=£¿0.02). Taken together, our results indicate that dietary surpluses of Met and Lys provided no additional benefits in broiler performance %U https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09712119.2019.1583571