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http://dx.doi.org/10.5536/KJPS.2009.36.3.257

Effect of Dietary Phytase on the Excreta Excretion of Laying Hens  

Hong, E.C. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Na, S.H. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Yu, D.C. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Kim, H.K. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Park, M.N. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Jung, K.C. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Choo, H.J. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Park, H.D. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Chung, W.T. (National Institute of Animal Science)
HwangBo, J. (National Institute of Animal Science)
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Korean Journal of Poultry Science / v.36, no.3, 2009 , pp. 257-264 More about this Journal
Abstract
This work was conducted to investigate the effects of phytase on N and P excretion of laying hens excreta. Three hundred sixty ISA Brown layers were selected to investigate excreta excretion for 65 weeks and to investigate the effect of phytase on total excretion and N and P excretion of layers from 55 weeks. The experimental diets were fed the starter (0~5 wk), grower (5~12 wk), developer (12~16 wk), prelay diets (16 wk~first egg), layer diets for starting period (first egg~32 wk), middle (32~45 wk), finishing diets (45~55 wk, 55 wk~). Thirty ISA Brown layers were selected to investigate the effect of phytase supplementation on total N and P excretion of layers at 55 weeks and assigned randomly to 3 treatments groups (10 birds/treatment) and phytase was added to basal diets at 300 and 600 FTU/kg. Average body weight, feed intake, water intake, and excreta excretion were 1,622, 105.7, 187.2 and 124.7 g/bird/day, respectively. Excreta of birds fed phytase were DM (33.2, 31.2, 30.5 g/day), N (0.46, 0.42, 0.40 g/day) and P (0.51, 0.49, 0.48 g/day) and reduced as dietary phytase increased, Finally, dietary phyase can reduce the N and P excretion, but the amount of excreta was not different depending from the phytase addition in layers. This work investigated the N and P excretion of laying hens excreta and were considered that dietary phytase can reduce the N and P excretion for short period.
Keywords
phytase; layer; excreta excretion; N and P excretion;
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