Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Nov 2022)

High Doses of Phytase Alleviate the Negative Effects of Calcium and Phosphorus Imbalance on Growth Performance and Bone Mineralization in Broiler Chickens

  • CX Shi,
  • XL Lv,
  • LH Wu,
  • MY Liu,
  • L He,
  • TY Zhang,
  • YY Qiao,
  • JF Hao,
  • G Wang,
  • YY Cui,
  • HX Qu,
  • CM Zhang,
  • GL Yang,
  • JL Zhang,
  • XT Kang,
  • JC Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9061-2021-1568
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4

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ABSTRACT This study investigated the effect of calcium (Ca) and phytase interaction on growth performance and bone quality in 1-42-day-old broiler chickens. A total of 624 female one-day-old Ross 308 broilers were allotted to 13 treatments with four replicates and 12 birds per replicate. A 2 × 6 factorial experiment was designed to test the combinations of 0.50% and 1.00% Ca with 0, 500, 1,000, 2,500, 5,000, and 10,000 FTU/kg phytase in the basal diet (0.25% non-phytate phosphorus, NPP). The control diet contained adequate Ca and phosphorus (P). Dietary Ca, phytase, and their interaction affected growth performance and bone mineralization of broilers at 1-42 days of age (p0.05). These data indicated that high doses of phytase (2,500-10,000 FTU/kg) alleviate the negative effects of Ca and P imbalance (Ca-to-NPP ratio = 4.0) on growth performance and bone mineralization of broiler chickens.

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