Microbial Phytase and Phosphorus Utilization by Broiler Chickens

The aim of study was to investigate the mathematical and statistical assesment of the micorbial 6-phytase efficacy on phosphorus utilization at broiler chickens Cobb 500. Broiler chickens fed commercial feed mixtures based on soyabean-maize meal. Each feed mixture was fed ad libitum to chickens in b...

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Main Authors: Martin Kliment, Mária Angelovičová
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Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2023-09-01
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description The aim of study was to investigate the mathematical and statistical assesment of the micorbial 6-phytase efficacy on phosphorus utilization at broiler chickens Cobb 500. Broiler chickens fed commercial feed mixtures based on soyabean-maize meal. Each feed mixture was fed ad libitum to chickens in boxes in commercial poultry farm. The  trial consited of three groups of broiler chickens, one control group (CG)  and two trial groups, in which were broiler chickens fed by feed mixtures with decreased phosphorus content (TG1) and with microbial 6-phytase (TG2).  A body weight of chickens at the end of the trial (42 day) was 1900.0 g compared with 1883,0 g (TG1) and 1827.0 g (CG) with not statistically significant differences (P≥0.05). Phosphorus, calcium and magnesium content in blood serum of broiler chickens in every group was not staticstically significant (P≥0.05). Phosphorus content in broiler chickens excreta was most  higher in in control group (4.2556 g/kg) in comparison with trial group (2.0911 g/kg) were was  microbial 6-phytase added and in trial group (3.1851 g/kg) were was phosphorus content in feed mixtures  decreased. In addition we concluded that microbial 6-phytase. Phytase addition into feed mixtures has not negative effect on broiler chickens growth ability and health, and helped to better utilization of phytate phosphorus from feed mixtures in relation to excreted phosphorus.
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spelling doaj.art-fcc2c6a12584490e8f28c92e5a868e222024-04-11T04:09:13ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762023-09-014514141639Microbial Phytase and Phosphorus Utilization by Broiler ChickensMartin Kliment0Mária Angelovičová1Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Science, Department of Hygiene and Food Safety, 949 76-Nitra, Tr. A. Hlinku, 2, Slovak RepublicSlovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Science, Department of Hygiene and Food Safety, 949 76-Nitra, Tr. A. Hlinku, 2, Slovak RepublicThe aim of study was to investigate the mathematical and statistical assesment of the micorbial 6-phytase efficacy on phosphorus utilization at broiler chickens Cobb 500. Broiler chickens fed commercial feed mixtures based on soyabean-maize meal. Each feed mixture was fed ad libitum to chickens in boxes in commercial poultry farm. The  trial consited of three groups of broiler chickens, one control group (CG)  and two trial groups, in which were broiler chickens fed by feed mixtures with decreased phosphorus content (TG1) and with microbial 6-phytase (TG2).  A body weight of chickens at the end of the trial (42 day) was 1900.0 g compared with 1883,0 g (TG1) and 1827.0 g (CG) with not statistically significant differences (P≥0.05). Phosphorus, calcium and magnesium content in blood serum of broiler chickens in every group was not staticstically significant (P≥0.05). Phosphorus content in broiler chickens excreta was most  higher in in control group (4.2556 g/kg) in comparison with trial group (2.0911 g/kg) were was  microbial 6-phytase added and in trial group (3.1851 g/kg) were was phosphorus content in feed mixtures  decreased. In addition we concluded that microbial 6-phytase. Phytase addition into feed mixtures has not negative effect on broiler chickens growth ability and health, and helped to better utilization of phytate phosphorus from feed mixtures in relation to excreted phosphorus.https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/639cobb 500excretamicrobial phytasephosphorus
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Microbial Phytase and Phosphorus Utilization by Broiler Chickens
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
cobb 500
excreta
microbial phytase
phosphorus
title Microbial Phytase and Phosphorus Utilization by Broiler Chickens
title_full Microbial Phytase and Phosphorus Utilization by Broiler Chickens
title_fullStr Microbial Phytase and Phosphorus Utilization by Broiler Chickens
title_full_unstemmed Microbial Phytase and Phosphorus Utilization by Broiler Chickens
title_short Microbial Phytase and Phosphorus Utilization by Broiler Chickens
title_sort microbial phytase and phosphorus utilization by broiler chickens
topic cobb 500
excreta
microbial phytase
phosphorus
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