Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Apr 2023)

Different phytase levels and energy densities in broiler diets on performance, nutrient digestibility, and bone integrity from 28 to 35 days of age

  • H.M. Dallmann,
  • V.S. Avila,
  • E.L. Krabbe,
  • D. Surek,
  • G.C. Bedendo,
  • T.S. Toledo,
  • P.R. Dallmann,
  • A.A.P. Roll,
  • V.F.B. Roll,
  • F. Rutz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12790
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 2
pp. 280 – 292

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The study was carried out with the objective of evaluating the effects of using phytase levels at different energy densities in the diet of broilers, from 28 to 35 days of age. The experimental diets contained increasing levels of apparent metabolizable energy corrected for nitrogen balance and different levels of phytase. Growth performance variables, nutrient digestibility, as well as variables related to bone integrity were examined. Diets containing 500 FTU/kg in combination with 3150kcal.kg-1 of AMEn resulted in better growth performance. Supplementation with 500 and 1000 FTU/kg in the diets provide better coefficients of apparent and ileal digestibility of calcium and phosphorus, but negatively influence the deposition of calcium, phosphorus, dry matter, and ash in the tibia, in addition to adversely affecting the breakage and area of these bones in broilers. Bone length and the levels of magnesium and zinc present in the tibias were not influenced by the energy and phytase levels of the diets. There is no interaction between the different energetic densities and the phytase doses in the variables analyzed in the studied period. Increasing the energy density of diets resulted in improved apparent and ileal digestibility for most nutrients.

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