학술논문

Performance and bone quality of broilers fed diets containing different levels of phosphorus and supplemented with phytase
Document Type
article
Source
Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Pecuarias, Vol 36, Iss 2, Pp 66-79 (2022)
Subject
available phosphorus
bone health
broiler
exogenous enzymes
feed conversion
weight gain
growth performance
low phosphorus diet
mineral
nutrition
phytase
poultry
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Language
English
ISSN
2256-2958
Abstract
Background: Although phytase has been widely used in poultry nutrition, the effects of the enzyme on broilers fed low levels of phosphorus are poorly understood. Objective: To evaluate the effects of two commercial phytases on live performance and bone quality of broilers fed diets with normal and reduced levels of phosphorus. Methods: Two experiments were conducted with four treatments and six repetitions with 30 birds each, for a total of 24 groups. The first experiment (Exp. I) used a reference level of available phosphorus (AP) with four treatments, as follows: Positive control= 0.45% AP starter diet/0.40% AP grower diet without phytase; Phytase X= 0.35% AP starter diet/0.30% AP grower diet + Phytase X; Phytase Y= 0.35% AP starter diet/0.30% AP grower diet + Phytase Y; and Negative control= 0.35% AP starter diet/0.30% AP grower diet, without phytase. In experiment II (Exp. II) the same treatments were used, but AP levels were reduced by 0.10%. The variables analyzed were: performance from one to 35 days, and bone quality at 35 days of age. Both experiments were analyzed using a completely randomized design. Results: In Exp. I, the positive control resulted in greater body weight gain (2,558 g; p