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Effect of dietary calcium concentrations in phytase-containing diets on growth performance, bone mineralization, litter quality, and footpad dermatitis score in broiler chickens

机译:膳食钙浓度在含植酸酶的生长性能,骨矿化,垃圾质量和肉类鸡的脚板皮炎中的影响

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This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary Ca concentrations in phytase-containing diets on growth performance, bone mineralization, litter quality, and footpad dermatitis (FPD) score in broiler thickens. A total of 2100 1-d-old Ross 308 broiler chicks was used and allotted to 1 of 5 dietary treatments with 6 replicates consisting of 70 birds in a completely randomized design. Five commercial-type diets were formulated to contain increasing Ca concentrations of 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, or 10.0 g/kg. All diets contained 3.5 g/kg nonphytate phosphorus and 1000 FTU/kg phytase. Diets were fed to birds for 21 d. At the end of the experiment, birds were sacrificed for tibia sampling and litter samples were collected. The FPD score was measured visually based on a 6-point scale scoring system. Results indicated that increasing Ca concentrations in phytase-containing diets decreased (linear, P 0.01) body weight gain, feed intake, and feed efficiency of broiler thickens. The concentrations of ash, Ca, and P in the tibia, and tibia breaking strength were not affected by dietary Ca concentrations. Dietary Ca concentrations had no effect on litter quality including pH and moisture and nitrogen contents. A tendency (linear, P = 0.10) for increased FPD score was observed as dietary Ca concentrations were increased. In conclusion, increasing Ca concentrations from 6.0 to 10.0 g/kg in phytase-containing diets have negative effects on growth performance of broiler chickens during 21 d posthatch, possibly due to decreased FI and subsequent phytase intake. Increasing Ca concentrations in phytase-containing diets have little impact on litter quality but tend to increase FPD incidence in broiler chickens.
机译:进行了该实验,以研究膳食Ca浓度在含有植酸酶的生长性能,骨矿化,垃圾质量和鞋类增厚中的浮肿性皮炎(FPD)评分的饮食中的饮食饮食的影响。共使用2100名1-D型罗斯308肉鸡雏鸡,并分配给5个饮食治疗中的1个,其中6种重复由70只鸟类组成,在完全随机设计中。配制五种商业型饮食,含有增加的Ca浓度为6.0,7.0,8.0,9.0或10.0g / kg。所有饮食含有3.5克/千克壬基磷和1000型FTU / kg植酸酶。饮食被送入鸟类21天。在实验结束时,为胫骨采样而处死鸟类并收集垃圾样品。基于6分尺度评分系统,在视觉上测量FPD得分。结果表明,含植酸酶的饮食中的Ca浓度降低(线性,P <0.01)体重增加,进料摄入和肉鸡的饲料效率。胫骨中灰,Ca和P的浓度,胫骨破碎强度不受膳食Ca浓度的影响。膳食CA浓度对垃圾质量没有影响,包括pH和水分和氮含量。随着膳食Ca浓度的增加,观察到增加FPD评分的趋势(线性,p = 0.10)。总之,将含有植物酶的饮食中的6.0至10.0g / kg的Ca浓度增加对21d posthatch期间肉鸡鸡的生长性能产生负面影响,可能是由于FI和随后的植酸酶摄入量减少。增加含植酸酶的饮食中的Ca浓度对凋落物质影响不大,但往往会增加肉鸡的FPD发病率。

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