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    Effects of phytase supplementation on growth performance,nutrient utilization and digestive dynamics of starch andprotein in broiler chickens offered maize, sorghum and wheat-based diets

    Paper which looks at the effects of phytase supplementation on growth performance,nutrient utilization and digestive dynamics of starch and protein in broiler chickens offered maize, sorghum and wheat-based diets
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    Product / service: Enzymes, Phytases
    Publication date: 19/08/2014
    Species: Poultry
    Authors: Liu, SY, Cadogan DJ, Péron A, Truong, HH, Selle PH
    Doctype: Publications & Citations
    Publication / conference: Animal Feed Science and Technology
    Regions and countries: Global
    Keywords: ame, amino acid, amino acids, anti-nutrient, bio-efficacy, bioefficacy, bioavailability, bodyweight gain, broiler, buttiauxella phytase, calcium, cost effective dosing, digestibility, e. coli phytase, endogenous enzyme, endogenous losses, energy, environment, fcr, feed intake, feed raw materials, gut physiology, matrix values, p, p retention, pellet, phosphorus, phosphorous, phytate, protease, protein, sow, stability, super dosing, thermostability, themostability, variability, Animal Feed Science and Technology, phytase, starch, A. Péron, D.J. Cadogan, H.H. Truonga, maize sorghum wheat-based broiler diets, P.H. Selle, Poultry diets, profitable phytase dose, S.Y. Liu
    Production challenge(s): animal producer profitability, Performance growth
    Diets: Corn, broken rice, wheat, Corn, broken rice, sorghum, Wheat, rye & triticale, Wheat, rye and tricale containing by-products, Maize, Corn & sorghum meal & high fibre by-products., Corn & soybean meal 
    Brands: Axtra® PHY, FASTKit assay, Optimize Feed, Phyzyme® XP
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