An experiment to evaluate the effect of exogenous (exogenous) phytase injected into a diet based on wheat and soybeans of broilers was conducted by the University of Sydney in Australia. In this study, the chicks were monitored from the first day to the 42nd day after hatching. The overall performance of the chickens in this study was surprising. The weight gain of Ross 308 chickens used in this study went beyond expectations. According to the results of broiler diet experiments similar to Australian experiments, adding phytase Microtech 10000 to chicken feed increases the amount of phosphorus, calcium and sodium in the food. Please click on the following link to read the article:
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