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The purpose of the current study was to restrict enzyme addition in order to evaluate
if supplementation throughout the broiler production cycle is required. Here we analyze
the possibility of circumscribing xylanase supplementation in rye-based diets to the earliest
periods of the life of the broiler. In the current experiment, 1-day-old chicks were
divided into 5 treatments and fed a rye-based diet supplemented with a commercial enzyme
mixture containing a microbial xylanase. The five treatments consisted of birds fed a nonsupplemented
diet and birds fed diets supplemented with the exogenous enzyme for the
entire period of the experiment (28 days), the first 21 days, the first 14 days or the first
7 days of the trial. The data revealed that broilers fed diets supplemented with enzymes
during 28 days had similar (P>0.05) growth performance, gastrointestinal enzyme activity
and relative organ sizes to broilers fed supplemented diets only in the first 21 days of the
experimental period. These results suggest that the action of exogenous enzymes, when
used to supplement rye-based diets for broilers, may be restricted to the first 21 days of
the broiler’s production cycle without compromising animal performance
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broiler enzyme rye xylanase
Contexto Educativo
Citação
"Animal Feed Science and Technology". ISSN 0377-8401. 186 (2013) p. 214-217
