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Availability of phosphorus contained in poultry litter for lambs
Year:
1981
Source of publication :
Journal of Nutrition
Authors :
Hurvitz, Shmuel (Animal science)
;
.
Silanikove, Nissim
;
.
Volume :
111
Co-Authors:
Tagari, H., Dept. Anim. Sci., Fac. Agric., Univ. Jerusalem, Israel
Silanikove, N., Dept. Anim. Sci., Fac. Agric., Univ. Jerusalem, Israel
Hurwitz, S., Dept. Anim. Sci., Fac. Agric., Univ. Jerusalem, Israel
Facilitators :
From page:
405
To page:
411
(
Total pages:
7
)
Abstract:
Percentage net phosphorus availability (NPHA) and net phosphorus utilization (NPHU) of the phosphorus contained in heat-sterilized poultry litter (PL) as compared to feed grade dicalcium phosphate (DCP) for lambs was assessed by the 'slope' method. The method was based on the evaluation of the function of apparent phosphorus absorption (NPHA), or retention (NPHU), on phosphorus intake. Nitrogen retention was also evaluated. Plasma inorganic phosphorus concentration as a function of phosphorus intake was evaluated and compared to NPHA and NPHU. The percentage of NPHA was found to be 63.7 and 39, and that of NPHU was 63 and 38 for the phosphorus supplied by DCP and PL, respectively. Thus, the NPHA or NPHU for the phosphorus contained in PL is 60.9 and 60.3% of that of DCP, respectively. The slope ratio between the two phosphate supplements as observed for plasma inorganic phosphorus concentrations was similar to those found for NPHA and NPHU but the coefficient of variation was 5 times higher. Nitrogen digestibility was not affected by the level of phosphorus in the diets. Correlation between nitrogen retention and NPHA or NPHU was, however, significant (P<0.05). The slopes of dependence of N retention upon phosphorus intake were 2.81 and 1.6 (P<0.05) for DCP and PL treatments, respectively, and the ratio between the slopes was 0.57, close to the ratio of NPHU in PL to DCP-supplemented diets.
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Database:
Scopus
Publication Type:
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Language:
English
Editors' remarks:
ID:
19486
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Tagari, H., Dept. Anim. Sci., Fac. Agric., Univ. Jerusalem, Israel
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Hurwitz, S., Dept. Anim. Sci., Fac. Agric., Univ. Jerusalem, Israel
Availability of phosphorus contained in poultry litter for lambs
Percentage net phosphorus availability (NPHA) and net phosphorus utilization (NPHU) of the phosphorus contained in heat-sterilized poultry litter (PL) as compared to feed grade dicalcium phosphate (DCP) for lambs was assessed by the 'slope' method. The method was based on the evaluation of the function of apparent phosphorus absorption (NPHA), or retention (NPHU), on phosphorus intake. Nitrogen retention was also evaluated. Plasma inorganic phosphorus concentration as a function of phosphorus intake was evaluated and compared to NPHA and NPHU. The percentage of NPHA was found to be 63.7 and 39, and that of NPHU was 63 and 38 for the phosphorus supplied by DCP and PL, respectively. Thus, the NPHA or NPHU for the phosphorus contained in PL is 60.9 and 60.3% of that of DCP, respectively. The slope ratio between the two phosphate supplements as observed for plasma inorganic phosphorus concentrations was similar to those found for NPHA and NPHU but the coefficient of variation was 5 times higher. Nitrogen digestibility was not affected by the level of phosphorus in the diets. Correlation between nitrogen retention and NPHA or NPHU was, however, significant (P<0.05). The slopes of dependence of N retention upon phosphorus intake were 2.81 and 1.6 (P<0.05) for DCP and PL treatments, respectively, and the ratio between the slopes was 0.57, close to the ratio of NPHU in PL to DCP-supplemented diets.
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