Reduction of inorganic phosphorus levels in broiler rations

Authors

  • Frank George Guimarães Cruz Fundação Universidade do Amazonas
  • Paulo Tabajara C. Costa Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Juarez Morbini Lopes Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Salete Pinto de Toledo Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1990.v25.13286

Keywords:

diet, feed intake, weight gain, feed conversion, phosphorus level

Abstract

Cobb broilers were fed until 56 days of age, to verify the effects of P levels in four treatments constituted of T1 = 100% of the N.R.C. recommendations for total P, T2 = 95%, T3 = 90% and T4 = 85%, on the starting (1-21 days), growing (22-42 days) and finishing (42-56 days) phases, respectively. The following parameters were evaluated: feed intake, weight gain, feed conversion and blood P level. After the broilers were slaughtered (56 days), tibia breaking resistance was evaluated. Calcium and phosphorus from the ashes of the tibia were also determined. Analysis of variance of the data was performed and the differences were compared by Duncan's test. The results allow to condude that for the starting phase (1-21 days) the total P level recommended would be equal to 0.75% (100% N.R.Cj.); for the growing phase (22-42 days) the best performance was obtained with the level of 0.66% (95% N.R.C.), and for the finishing phase (43-56 days) the levels of 0.61% and 0.57% (95% and 90% N.R.C.) presented similar results as to the feed conversion and cost of production
for a unit of gain.

How to Cite

Cruz, F. G. G., Costa, P. T. C., Lopes, J. M., & Toledo, S. P. de. (2014). Reduction of inorganic phosphorus levels in broiler rations. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 25(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1990.v25.13286

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Section

POULTRY SCIENCE