Abstract

This study evaluated the replacement value of supplemental Natuphos for inorganic phosphorus in broiler diets. Four levels of dicalcium phosphate were compared: 25, 50, 75, and 100% of the level required to supply 0.46% and 0.45% available P in wheat/corn/soybean meal starter and grower diets, respectively (referred to as control levels). Natuphos (a commercial phytase) was added at 0, 50, 100, and 150% of the recommended dosage (600 FTU/kg). The results of this study indicate that even without Natuphos supplementation, the level of dicalcium phosphate in the diet can be reduced to 75% of the control level without a loss in body weight gain or feed conversion. This represented a reduction in total phosphorus form 0.72 to 0.64%. A further reduction in total phosphorus to 0.56% was possible with Natuphos supplementation at 50% of the recommended dosage. Broilers on such a diet excreted one third less P than those on the control diet. An increase in Natuphos supplementation (i.e., 100 and 150% of recommended dose) yielded no further increase in the replacement value of Natuphos for dicalcium phosphate.

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