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Minimum phosphorus requirements for laying hen feed formulations

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POULTRY SCIENCE
卷 102, 期 2, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2022.102344

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laying hen; phytate; phytase; dietary allowances; review

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The optimal concentration of nonphytate phosphorus (NPP) in feed for laying hens was summarized from scientific literature. The results showed that increasing the NPP concentration above 2.2 g NPP/kg of feed without phytase supplementation did not have a positive effect on performance and eggshell quality. Therefore, laying hens in different stages of production require no more than 2.2 g NPP/kg of feed. This value can be reduced when phytase is added to the feed, but there are insufficient data to determine the precise reduction rate.
The objective of this contribution was to summarize from scientific literature the optimal concentration of nonphytate phosphorus (NPP) in feed for laying hens. The considered studies were one meta-analysis from 2012 and original studies published since then. Dietary treatments in the studies included variation in supplementation with mineral P sources and phytase. The studies investigated different periods of production and varied in duration but data were insufficient to analyze such factors in a systematic way. No study showed a positive effect on performance and eggshell when the NPP concentration was increased above 2.2 g NPP/kg of feed without the use of phytase. At such level, no consistent impairment of various bone quality traits were found but only few studies on bone quality traits were published. Overall, the data suggested that not more than 2.2 g NPP/kg of feed is needed for laying hens in different stages of production. This value can be reduced when phytase is added to the feed. Such reduction may differ depending on factors such as phytate content of the feed and phytase dosage. However, data are insufficient for calculating precise values of reduction. While phytate degradation in laying hens was markedly increased by phytase supplementation in several studies, effects of phytase supplementation on performance and bone traits in laying hens were less conclusive probably because the hens were supplied more than their NPP requirement. Transition to a system based on digestible P for laying hens similar to broiler chickens may support more precise P nutrition and more sustainable egg production in the future.

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