2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13091557
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Supplementation of a Multi-Carbohydrase and Phytase Complex in Diets Regardless of Nutritional Levels, Improved Nutrients Digestibility, Growth Performance, and Bone Mineralization of Growing–Finishing Pigs

Abstract: This study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary multi-enzyme (multi-carbohydrase and phytase complex, MCPC) supplementation on digestibility, growth performance, bone mineralization, and carcass yield and traits in growing–finishing pigs fed diets with adequate or deficient net energy (NE), amino acids (AA), calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) levels. A total of 576 crossbred [Duroc × (Landrace × Yorkshire)] barrows (~25 kg) were fed one of the six diets till live weight approached 130 kg. Basal die… Show more

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“…More economical growth performance is the first goal pursued by agricultural and animal husbandry farmers. Growth performance denotes comprehensive performance under the combined effect of multiple factors, such as variety, feed nutritional levels, minerals such as calcium and phosphorus, functional additives, and feeding and management levels [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. Previous studies in piglets have shown that dietary supplementation with soy oligosaccharides reduced growth performance and induced diarrhea [2,24].…”
Section: Growth Performance and Nutrient Digestibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More economical growth performance is the first goal pursued by agricultural and animal husbandry farmers. Growth performance denotes comprehensive performance under the combined effect of multiple factors, such as variety, feed nutritional levels, minerals such as calcium and phosphorus, functional additives, and feeding and management levels [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]. Previous studies in piglets have shown that dietary supplementation with soy oligosaccharides reduced growth performance and induced diarrhea [2,24].…”
Section: Growth Performance and Nutrient Digestibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%