Responses of Growth Performance, Bone Measurements, Intestine Measurements, and Plasma Constituents of Muscovy Ducklings to Different Levels of Nonphytate Phosphorus and Dietary Phytase Supplementation During Summer Season
Abstract:A total of 180 one-day old Muscovy ducklings were used in the present study to assess the effect of phytase supplementation on growth performance, feed passage time, small intestine growth, concentration of triiodothyronine (T 3) hormone, and bone measurements during summer season. Ducklings were divided into six equal groups. Three diets were formulated to contain 0.25%, 0.34% and 0.45% nonphytate phosphorus (NPP) for feeding from 1 d to 3weeks of age, and 0.21, 0. 30 and 0.40 % NPP for feeding from 3 to 11 w… Show more
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