Phytase produced by Escherichia coli was fed to broiler chicks fed graded levels of available phosphorus (0.25–45%). A positive control involved Natuphos ® a fungal phytase commonly used in poultry nutrition. Feeding diets with only 0.25% available phosphorus from 1 to 13 d of age resulted in reduced feed intake and weight gain, with associated loss in tibia weight, tibia ash and tibia phosphorus content (P < 0.01). Adding 600 IU phytase kg −1 diet corrected these problems, and both sources were equally efficacious for most parameters studied. Key words: Phosphorus, phytase, chicken
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Leeson, S., Namkung, H., Cottrill, M., & Forsberg, C. W. (2000). Efficacy of new bacterial phytase in poultry diets. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 80(3), 527–528. https://doi.org/10.4141/a99-123
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