Better Feed Efficiency Also Means Fewer Environmental Concerns From Chicken Litter

Better Feed Efficiency Also Means Fewer Environmental Concerns From Chicken Litter

ByJuddah Axel

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The relationship between the effects of the two enzymes turned out to be more complicated than expected. Non-starch polysaccharides increased the bioavailability of phosphorus but at only one of the three levels of phytase concentrations tested. The results of his study will give commercial poultry producer’s information they need to fine-tune feed mixture to reduce phosphorus runoff from chicken litter without endangering flock health, Lee said. Related Article: http://www.quora.com/Kazmier-Lokkines/crown-eco/Crown-capital-eco-management-environment-blog-Biomass-Boiler-Addresses-Alaskans-Environmental-Economic-Concerns-1

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Publication Date
Jul 3, 2013
Language
English
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Fiction
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By (author): Juddah Axel

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