DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-2627
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Effect of dietary vitamin A, ascorbic acid and their interaction on turkey bone mineralization

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“…No effects on bone ash were observed, although 44,000 IU/kg diet was associated with an increased incidence of clinical rickets. Our results are consistent with the finding of other workers (Dorr and Balloun, 1976;Jensen et al, 1981;Tang et al, 1982) that excess vitamin A in the diet can be detrimental. Therefore, it is probably inadvisable to include vitamin A in poult diets at more than three to four times the NRC (1977) requirement of 4,000 IU/kg feed.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 96%
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“…No effects on bone ash were observed, although 44,000 IU/kg diet was associated with an increased incidence of clinical rickets. Our results are consistent with the finding of other workers (Dorr and Balloun, 1976;Jensen et al, 1981;Tang et al, 1982) that excess vitamin A in the diet can be detrimental. Therefore, it is probably inadvisable to include vitamin A in poult diets at more than three to four times the NRC (1977) requirement of 4,000 IU/kg feed.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 96%
“…It has also been found that excess calcium in the diet depresses the absorption of fat (Fleischman et al, 1966;1967). Dorr and Balloun (1976) reported reduced growth rate and femur development of poults fed 16,000 IU/kg feed of vitamin A. .Sunilarly, high levels of vitamin A in chick diets have been reported to increase incidence of leg problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Harms et al (1955) reported that there was no difference in the average weight of 4-week-old birds fed 500 IU compared to that of control birds which received 4000 IU, while Nockels et al (1973) reported significantly lighter body weights for vitamin A deficient birds at 5, 6, and 7 weeks of age. Dorr and Balloun (1976) confirmed this growth depression in avitaminotic A turkeys.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Mitchell et al (1923) and Sifri et al (1977) did not evidence growth stimulation when AA was added to the diets. However, growth stimulation was reported when AA was added to highly purified diets (Briggs et al, 1944), nutritionally deficient diets (Dietrich et al, 1949;March and Biely, 1953), and traditional corn/soy-based rations of turkeys (Dorr and Balloun, 1976) and chicks (Schmeling and Nockels, 1978). These reports suggest that conditions occur such that endogenous AA synthesis is inadequate and that during these conditions supplemental AA can be efficacious.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%