Authors
WE Huff, PA Moore Jr, PW Waldroup, AL Waldroup, JM Balog, GR Huff, NC Rath, TC Daniel, Victor Raboy
Publication date
1998/12/1
Journal
Poultry Science
Volume
77
Issue
12
Pages
1899-1904
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Two trials were conducted to determine the effects on broiler chicken performance and health of reducing dietary phosphorus levels by treating feed with the enzyme phytase, formulating diets using high available phosphorus (HAP) corn, or when diets were formulated with HAP corn and treated with phytase. Cobb x Cobb male broiler chickens were placed in an experimental design consisting of four dietary treatments with six replicate pens of 50 broilers per pen. The dietary treatments consisted of untreated control feed, phytase-supplemented feed (500 U/kg), diets prepared with HAP corn, and diets prepared with HAP corn and supplemented with phytase. The chickens were maintained on these dietary treatments from 1 to 49 d of age with feed and water made available for ad libitum consumption. When the two trials were combined, there was a significant (P < or = 0.05) increase in body weight in the broilers fed …
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