Levels of calcium in diets supplemented with phytase for broilers in the initial phase

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作者
Schoulten, NA
Teixeira, AS
de Freitas, RTF
Bertechini, AG
Conte, AJ
Silva, HO
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REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ZOOTECNIA-BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE | 2003年 / 32卷 / 05期
关键词
digestibility; performance; phosphorus; requirement; ash; manganese; mineralization; zinc;
D O I
10.1590/S1516-35982003000500020
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
With the objective of evaluating increasing levels of calcium in diets supplemented with the enzyme phytase for chickens from I to 21 days of age, an experiment was conducted using 600 1-d old Hubbard-MPK strain chicks. The broilers were allotted to a completely randomized design, factorial arrangement five x two (levels of calcium x sexes), three replicates and 20 birds per plot. The basal ration with 0.54% total phosphorus and 600 units of phytase/kg, was formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of the broilers, according to NRC (1994), except for calcium, whose levels were 0.46; 0.67; 0.88; 1.09 and 1.30%. At 14 days, two chicks of each treatment were transferred to metabolism cages for total collection of the excreta during four consecutive days. At 21 days of age, two broilers from each treatment were slaughtered for removal of the left tibia for subsequent analyses. The males presented higher fed intake and weight gain, and shown a linear reduction as the level of calcium was increased. The levels of 0.67 and 0.71 % presented better digestibility of dry matter and higher nitrogen retention, respectively. The females presented higher content of ashes and calcium in the tibia than the males (1.68 and 2.34% respectively). The level of 0.55% of calcium in the diets provided the maximum deposition of ashes (51.5%) while the level of 0.59% was enabled to reach the maximum calcification ( 17.8%). Phosphorus deposition showed quadratic effect in relation to increasing levels of calcium in the diets, and 0.75% of calcium provided to reach the largest deposition ( 10.8%), while deposition of manganese was reduced linearly with the increasing dietary calcium levels. It was concluded that high levels of calcium in the diets supplemented with phytase decreased weight gain and shown negative effect on the phosphorus and manganese deposition in the broilers tibia. Low levels of calcium impaired the digestibility of dry matter and nitrogen retention of diets of broilers from I to 21 day old.
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