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Inositol and gradient phytase supplementation in broiler diets during a 6-week production period: 1. effects on growth performance and meat yield.
Kriseldi, R; Walk, C L; Bedford, M R; Dozier, W A.
Affiliation
  • Kriseldi R; Department of Poultry Science, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.
  • Walk CL; AB Vista, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 4AN, United Kingdom.
  • Bedford MR; AB Vista, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 4AN, United Kingdom.
  • Dozier WA; Department of Poultry Science, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA. Electronic address: bill.dozier@auburn.edu.
Poult Sci ; 100(2): 964-972, 2021 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33518150
ABSTRACT
An experiment was conducted to evaluate effects of inositol and gradient phytase supplementation on growth performance and meat yield of broilers from 1 to 41 d of age. A total of 1,920 Yield Plus × Ross 708 male chicks were placed in 64 floor pens (30 birds per pen). Each pen received one of the 8 dietary treatments (8 replicate pens) from 1 to 15, 16 to 29, and 30 to 40 d of age. Treatment 1 was formulated to contain 0.165 and 0.150% lower calcium and phosphorus, respectively, than treatment 7 (positive control). Phytase was added to treatment 1 at concentration of 500, 1,500, 4,500, 13,500, and 40,500 phytase units (FTU)/kg to establish treatments 2 to 6, respectively. Treatment 8 was formulated by adding inositol to treatment 7 based on the expected inositol liberation in treatment 6. Feed and birds were weighed at 1, 15, 29, and 40 d of age to determine BW gain, feed intake, and feed conversion. Twelve birds per pen were processed at 41 d of age to determine carcass characteristics. From 1 to 40 d of age, log-quadratic effects of phytase (treatments 1-6) were observed for BW gain (P = 0.002) and feed conversion in broilers (P = 0.018), whereas feed intake increased log-linearly (P = 0.045). The addition of 40,500 FTU/kg of phytase increased cumulative BW gain (P = 0.001) and decreased cumulative feed conversion (P = 0.005) by 4.7 and 2.6%, respectively, compared with birds subjected to treatment 8. Log-quadratic effects of phytase additions were observed for carcass (P < 0.001) and breast meat weights (P = 0.004). Growth performance and carcass characteristics of broilers subjected to treatment 7 were similar (P > 0.05) to those of birds subjected to treatment 8. These data demonstrate that the extraphosphoric effects of phytase may be associated with increased feed intake of broilers. Inositol supplementation did not provide additional benefits to broilers in this study.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Chickens / 6-Phytase / Diet / Inositol / Animal Feed Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Poult Sci Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Chickens / 6-Phytase / Diet / Inositol / Animal Feed Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Poult Sci Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States