The objective of this study was to determine the optimal dose of the new generation modified E.coli 6-phytase (modified E.coli) that was developed using gene site saturation mutagenesis, and to compare its efficacy to current heat-stable phytases under typical South African commercial broiler production conditions. A total of 2,340 as-hatched Cobb 500 chicks were randomly allocated to nine treatment groups, each replicated 13 times with 20 chicks per pen. The first three treatments consisted of two negative control diets and a positive control diet as follows: negative control (NC1) – starter diet with 0.23% available phosphorus (avP); NC2 – starter diet with 0.33% avP; positive control (PC) – starter diet with 0.43% avP. For each control, ...
Abstract: A six wk feeding experiment was conducted with d-old four hundred broiler chicks (Ven Cobb...
ABSTRACT The influence of an Escherichia coli-derived phytase, on nutrient utilization was investiga...
Not AvailableAim: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of phytase which was laborato...
SUMMARY: Phytase is used in nearly all broiler diets at varying levels and new commercial sources ha...
The use of phytase in broiler production has increased since its adoption as a feed additive. Publis...
SUMMARY: An experiment was conducted to determine the energy release of a commercial phytase fed to ...
The objective was to evaluate the effect of diets containing various levels of phytate and phytase o...
Abstract: An experiment was conducted to determine the effect of phytase supplementation on broiler ...
One thousand two hundred and fifty sexed 21 day-old commercial broilers (Ross-308) were randomly div...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance, bone densitometry and carcass yield of broi...
The effect of two microbial phytases at two dose-levels on performance and apparent ileal digestibil...
The supplementation of feed with phytases enables broilers to utilize more efficiently phosphorus (P...
ABSTRACT: Growth performance, tibia ash, apparent ileal digestibility (AID), and total tract retenti...
ABSTRACT Male broilers (n = 416) were used to compare the efficacy of providing dietary phytase eith...
Abstract: An investigation was made on the performance of 144 unsexed Van Cobb broiler chicks from 2...
Abstract: A six wk feeding experiment was conducted with d-old four hundred broiler chicks (Ven Cobb...
ABSTRACT The influence of an Escherichia coli-derived phytase, on nutrient utilization was investiga...
Not AvailableAim: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of phytase which was laborato...
SUMMARY: Phytase is used in nearly all broiler diets at varying levels and new commercial sources ha...
The use of phytase in broiler production has increased since its adoption as a feed additive. Publis...
SUMMARY: An experiment was conducted to determine the energy release of a commercial phytase fed to ...
The objective was to evaluate the effect of diets containing various levels of phytate and phytase o...
Abstract: An experiment was conducted to determine the effect of phytase supplementation on broiler ...
One thousand two hundred and fifty sexed 21 day-old commercial broilers (Ross-308) were randomly div...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance, bone densitometry and carcass yield of broi...
The effect of two microbial phytases at two dose-levels on performance and apparent ileal digestibil...
The supplementation of feed with phytases enables broilers to utilize more efficiently phosphorus (P...
ABSTRACT: Growth performance, tibia ash, apparent ileal digestibility (AID), and total tract retenti...
ABSTRACT Male broilers (n = 416) were used to compare the efficacy of providing dietary phytase eith...
Abstract: An investigation was made on the performance of 144 unsexed Van Cobb broiler chicks from 2...
Abstract: A six wk feeding experiment was conducted with d-old four hundred broiler chicks (Ven Cobb...
ABSTRACT The influence of an Escherichia coli-derived phytase, on nutrient utilization was investiga...
Not AvailableAim: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of phytase which was laborato...