Feed additives in poultry nutrition
Professorial Chair Lecture
San Miguel Corporation Professorial Chair Lecture
Place
Animal Nutrition Conference Room, IAS, UPLB, College, Laguna
Date
3-28-2003
Abstract
A large spectrum of feed additives is at present commercially available to prevent feed contamination and for the improvement in nutrient utilization. A more recent effort has also been directed at employing the capability of several microorganisms as performance enhancer.
Nowadays, the prevention and control of mycotoxins in poultry production chain is everybody's concern but results on studies conducted in the Institute of Animal Science revealed that antifungals did not significantly affect the performance of broilers. Among the digestion modifiers evaluated, only phytase, xylanase and acid protease improved the feed efficiency of broilers, with worth mentioning the improvement in egg production of chicken layers due to amylase or phytase supplementation.
Since feed additives may slightly or considerably add to the cost of feed production, the choice of feed additives therefore requires a thorough cost-benefit analysis.
Location
UPLB Main Library Special Collections Section (USCS)
College
College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS)
Language
English
Recommended citation
Luis, Edwin S., "Feed additives in poultry nutrition" (2003). Professorial Chair Lecture. 729.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/professorial_lectures/729