Influence of dietary 1αlpha-hydroxycholecalciferol, individually or in combination with microbial phytase in calcium and phosphorus deficient diets on growth performance and tibia parameter of Japanese quails (Coturnix Japonica)

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The effect of 1α-OH-D 3 in calcium-phosphorus (Ca-P) deficient diets on Japanese quail growth performance and tibia parameters was investigated. Eight-day-old (n = 160) newly hatched quails were weighed and randomly allocated to 20 groups, each with 4 replicate pens of 8 birds. Treatments were as follows: T 1 , Ca-P-adequate; T 2 , Ca-P-deficient; T 3 , Ca-P-deficient + 500 FTU kg -1 of phytase (Ph); T 4 , Ca-P-deficient diet + 5 μg kg -1 of 1α-OH-D 3 ; T 5 , Ca-P-deficient + Ph + 5 μg kg -1 of 1α-OH-D 3 . Results showed that quails fed Ca-P-adequate had significantly higher body weight compared with quails fed Ca-P-deficient, Ca-P deficient supplemented with 1α-OH-D 3 and Ca-P-deficient supplemented with 1α-OH-D 3 and phytase, but did not differ from Ca-P-deficient diet supplemented with phytase. Quails fed Ca-P deficient were unable to achieve FCR comparable to quails fed Ca-P-adequate (p < 0.05). The percentage of bone ash data indicated that quails fed Ca-P-adequate had higher tibia ash compared with other groups except for quails fed Ca-P deficient diet supplemented with combination of 1α-OH-D 3 and phytase. Quails fed Ca-P-adequate had higher tibia P compared with quails fed Ca-P-deficient. In conclusion, these results indicated that quails fed Ca-P-deficient supplemented with 5 μg kg -1 of 1α-OH-D 3 in combination of 500 FTU kg -1 of phytase were able to achieve the same tibia ash and Ca compared with quails fed Ca-P-adequate.

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Kheiri, F., Poshtvar, M., Jalali Haji Abadi, S. M. A., & Landy, N. (2019). Influence of dietary 1αlpha-hydroxycholecalciferol, individually or in combination with microbial phytase in calcium and phosphorus deficient diets on growth performance and tibia parameter of Japanese quails (Coturnix Japonica). Acta Scientiarum - Animal Sciences, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v41i1.42540

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