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Effects of phytase on growth performance and digestibility of phosphorus in maize-soyabean meal based diets for young pigs
Q. M. Yang,
Samuel K Baidoo
Southern Research and Outreach Center
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Phosphorus
100%
Growth Performance
100%
Maize
100%
Phytase
100%
Young pigs
100%
Soya Bean Meal
100%
Ileal Digestibility
26%
Pig Feed
13%
Organic Matter
13%
Crude Protein
13%
Control Diet
13%
Inorganic Phosphorus
13%
Phytase Supplementation
13%
Phosphorus P
6%
Weaned piglets
6%
Dietary Phosphorus
6%
After Weaning
6%
Phosphorus Concentration
6%
P Protein
6%
Inorganic P
6%
Average Daily Gain
6%
Feed Digestibility
6%
Dicalcium Phosphate
6%
Chromic Oxide
6%
Indigestible Marker
6%
Gain Ratio
6%
Microbial Phytase
6%
P Levels
6%
Supplemented Diets
6%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Growth Performance
100%
Piglet
100%
Phytase
100%
Digestibility
100%
Pig
33%
Supplementation
22%
Average Daily Gain
5%