2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2022.101836
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Determination of the standardized ileal digestible calcium requirement of male Arbor Acres Plus broilers from day 11 to 24 post-hatch

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“…The SID Ca intake was negatively correlated with SID P intake (r = −0.24; P < 0.01) and SIDC of P (r = −0.49; P < 0.001). The negative influence of increasing dietary Ca on ileal P digestibility has been reported previously ( Mutucumarana et al 2014a ; Walk et al, 2021b , 2022 ). Similarly, a reduced P absorption with increasing dietary Ca has been reported in young turkeys using yttrium-91 as a reference substance ( Hurwitz et al, 1978 ).…”
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“…The SID Ca intake was negatively correlated with SID P intake (r = −0.24; P < 0.01) and SIDC of P (r = −0.49; P < 0.001). The negative influence of increasing dietary Ca on ileal P digestibility has been reported previously ( Mutucumarana et al 2014a ; Walk et al, 2021b , 2022 ). Similarly, a reduced P absorption with increasing dietary Ca has been reported in young turkeys using yttrium-91 as a reference substance ( Hurwitz et al, 1978 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The negative effect of increasing dietary Ca concentrations on Ca digestibility is attributed to excess Ca forming insoluble Ca-P complexes in the digestive tract ( Selle et al, 2009 ). Walk et al (2021b , 2022 ) also observed decreased standardized ileal Ca digestibility with increasing dietary SID Ca concentrations. In contrast, David et al (2021c) found no effect of increasing dietary SID Ca concentration (3.3–5.5 g/kg) on the SIDC of Ca in broiler starters.…”
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