Kebutuhan Kalsium Ayam Broiler Fase Starter dengan Penambahan Enzim Fitase

The aim of this study was to determine the calcium requirements of broiler chickens in starter phase with the addition of phytase enzyme. This experiment used 1,200 broiler chickens (mixed sex) for 21 days rearing period in a closed house. The basal diets was corn and soybean meal which contained 0....

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Main Authors: Eny Sholikhatin, Ferry Poernama, Nanung Danar Dono, Zuprizal .
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2016-11-01
Series:Buletin Peternakan
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Online Access:https://journal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpeternakan/article/view/12491
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spelling doaj-d17b66e8b1404d33be4c87c94552072a2020-11-24T22:25:24ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaBuletin Peternakan0126-44002407-876X2016-11-0140310.21059/buletinpeternak.v40i3.1249111013Kebutuhan Kalsium Ayam Broiler Fase Starter dengan Penambahan Enzim FitaseEny Sholikhatin0Ferry PoernamaNanung Danar DonoZuprizal .ugmThe aim of this study was to determine the calcium requirements of broiler chickens in starter phase with the addition of phytase enzyme. This experiment used 1,200 broiler chickens (mixed sex) for 21 days rearing period in a closed house. The basal diets was corn and soybean meal which contained 0.097% Ca and 0.123% P-av. The treatments consisted of 6 diets treatment: P1 (basal diet with the addition of 0.42% non-phytate phosphorus (NPP), and then P2 to P6 were basal diet with the addition of 0.22% NPP and 1,000 FTU/kg phytase and the addition of calcium (Ca) at different levels: 0.82% (P2); 0.74% (P3); 0.66% (P4); 0.58% (P5) and 0.50% (P6). The growth performance, feed efficiency, and bone mineralization parameters were studied using Oneway ANOVA in a Completely Randomized Design. Duncan's new Multiple Ranges Test was used to separate means with significant differences. Results showed that 0.90% Ca supplementation without phytase and the reduction levels of Ca from 0.82% to 0.50% increased the amount of feed consumed by birds in all growth phases (P<0.05). The addition of phytase had beneficial effects on increasing body weight (P<0.05) and average of body weight gain (P<0.05), and decreased the value of FCR in 11 - 21 days and 1 - 21 days. The addition of phytase increased protein and energy consumption, followed by increased in the value of PER and  EER (P<0.05). When phytase was added in the diets, reduction levels of Ca in the diets up to 0.50% did not give any adverse effect on the tibia bone ash. It can be concluded that feeding with phytase can sustain growth performance, feed efficiency, and bone mineralization.https://journal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpeternakan/article/view/12491Bone mineralizationBroiler chickensCalcium requirementsGrowth performancePhytase enzyme
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author Eny Sholikhatin
Ferry Poernama
Nanung Danar Dono
Zuprizal .
spellingShingle Eny Sholikhatin
Ferry Poernama
Nanung Danar Dono
Zuprizal .
Kebutuhan Kalsium Ayam Broiler Fase Starter dengan Penambahan Enzim Fitase
Buletin Peternakan
Bone mineralization
Broiler chickens
Calcium requirements
Growth performance
Phytase enzyme
author_facet Eny Sholikhatin
Ferry Poernama
Nanung Danar Dono
Zuprizal .
author_sort Eny Sholikhatin
title Kebutuhan Kalsium Ayam Broiler Fase Starter dengan Penambahan Enzim Fitase
title_short Kebutuhan Kalsium Ayam Broiler Fase Starter dengan Penambahan Enzim Fitase
title_full Kebutuhan Kalsium Ayam Broiler Fase Starter dengan Penambahan Enzim Fitase
title_fullStr Kebutuhan Kalsium Ayam Broiler Fase Starter dengan Penambahan Enzim Fitase
title_full_unstemmed Kebutuhan Kalsium Ayam Broiler Fase Starter dengan Penambahan Enzim Fitase
title_sort kebutuhan kalsium ayam broiler fase starter dengan penambahan enzim fitase
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Buletin Peternakan
issn 0126-4400
2407-876X
publishDate 2016-11-01
description The aim of this study was to determine the calcium requirements of broiler chickens in starter phase with the addition of phytase enzyme. This experiment used 1,200 broiler chickens (mixed sex) for 21 days rearing period in a closed house. The basal diets was corn and soybean meal which contained 0.097% Ca and 0.123% P-av. The treatments consisted of 6 diets treatment: P1 (basal diet with the addition of 0.42% non-phytate phosphorus (NPP), and then P2 to P6 were basal diet with the addition of 0.22% NPP and 1,000 FTU/kg phytase and the addition of calcium (Ca) at different levels: 0.82% (P2); 0.74% (P3); 0.66% (P4); 0.58% (P5) and 0.50% (P6). The growth performance, feed efficiency, and bone mineralization parameters were studied using Oneway ANOVA in a Completely Randomized Design. Duncan's new Multiple Ranges Test was used to separate means with significant differences. Results showed that 0.90% Ca supplementation without phytase and the reduction levels of Ca from 0.82% to 0.50% increased the amount of feed consumed by birds in all growth phases (P<0.05). The addition of phytase had beneficial effects on increasing body weight (P<0.05) and average of body weight gain (P<0.05), and decreased the value of FCR in 11 - 21 days and 1 - 21 days. The addition of phytase increased protein and energy consumption, followed by increased in the value of PER and  EER (P<0.05). When phytase was added in the diets, reduction levels of Ca in the diets up to 0.50% did not give any adverse effect on the tibia bone ash. It can be concluded that feeding with phytase can sustain growth performance, feed efficiency, and bone mineralization.
topic Bone mineralization
Broiler chickens
Calcium requirements
Growth performance
Phytase enzyme
url https://journal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpeternakan/article/view/12491
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