2012
DOI: 10.3382/japr.2011-00447
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Influence of dietary enzyme supplementation of barley-based diets on growth performance and footpad dermatitis in broiler chickens exposed to early high-moisture litter

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“…() reported that the supplementation of a corn–soya bean diet with different enzyme preparations (with activity of galactosidase, xylanase, protease, amylase, glucanase or mannanase) had no effect on litter moisture as well as FPD incidence and severity. Similar results were observed when a mixture of NSP‐hydrolysing enzymes was added to the diet containing a high level of barley (Cengiz et al., ).…”
Section: Feed Additivessupporting
confidence: 79%
“…() reported that the supplementation of a corn–soya bean diet with different enzyme preparations (with activity of galactosidase, xylanase, protease, amylase, glucanase or mannanase) had no effect on litter moisture as well as FPD incidence and severity. Similar results were observed when a mixture of NSP‐hydrolysing enzymes was added to the diet containing a high level of barley (Cengiz et al., ).…”
Section: Feed Additivessupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Remarkably, litter pH showed a clear interaction between Glycan PB dose and xylanase inclusion in Trial 1. Xylanase inclusion has been reported to have negligible effects on litter pH in other studies, even when barley was included in the diet [24]. Cengiz et al [24] also reported no effects of xylanase on footpad lesions, even when the problem was exacerbated with increased litter moisture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Xylanase inclusion has been reported to have negligible effects on litter pH in other studies, even when barley was included in the diet [24]. Cengiz et al [24] also reported no effects of xylanase on footpad lesions, even when the problem was exacerbated with increased litter moisture. Even though neither xylanase inclusion nor Glycan PB dose had effects on total N concentration in litter, there were interactions for both inorganic N and ammonia, which are highly correlated, as most of the inorganic N in litter is in the form of ammonia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Several studies have reported a significant correlation between the type of feed provided (protein source, dietary enzyme and dietary sodium) and the quality of the litter and the resulting manure. This relationship determines the level of humidity, which in turn determines the concentrations of gases emitted [21][22][23]. In breeding projects, the stocking density is a factor characterized by a set of negatives and positives.…”
Section: Gas Emission Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%