%0 Journal Article %T Effects of Phytase Enzyme (Natuphos) and Saccharomyces cervisiae (Biosof) Supplementation on Performance and Blood Calcium Plus Phosphorous of Broiler Chicks %J Iranian Journal of animal Science %I پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران %Z 2008-4773 %A Haghighian Roudsari, Mahmoud %A Roustaei Alimehr, Mohamad %A Taheri Tari, Seyed Meghdad %A Abolghasemi, Seyed Abdolhosein %A Sefidgar, Seyed Ali Asghar %D 2010 %\ 05/22/2010 %V 41 %N 1 %P - %! Effects of Phytase Enzyme (Natuphos) and Saccharomyces cervisiae (Biosof) Supplementation on Performance and Blood Calcium Plus Phosphorous of Broiler Chicks %K Available phosphorous %K broiler %K performance %K Phytase %K Saccharomyces cervisiae %R %X To study the possible use of phytase and yeast (Saccharomyces cervisiae) in corn-soy bean meal base diet with different levels of available phosphorous in Arbor Acers broiler chicks, an experiment was conducted with 264 day old chicks of an average weight of 44.6 grams each. A completely randomized design of 6 treatments and 4 replications (11 chicks per replicate) for periods of starter, grower as well as for the total period of feeding system was employed. Experimental diets were balanced to contain equal levels of energy and protein but available phosphorous concentration differed for control diet which was based on NRC recommendation while for other diets, it was 50 percent below NRC recommendations. Other nutrients were balanced on the bases of energy concentration levels. Treatments were T1) control, T2) control + 500 units of phytase + 0.1 percent yeast, T3) control diet containing 50 percent available phosphorous according to NRC recommendations, T4) control diet containing 50 percent available phosphorous (NRC recommendation) + 0.1 percent yeast, T5) control diet containing 50 percent available phosphorous (NRC recommendation) + 500 unit phytase, T6) control diets containing 50 percent available phosphorous (NRC recommendation) + 500 unit phytase + 0.1 percent yeast. Daily feed intake, live weight gain, feed conversion ratio, calcium and phosphorous concentrations of blood serum were assessed. Results indicated that the decrease in available phosphorous by 50 percent in control diet (T3) caused a significant decrease in feed intake and live weight gain in comparison with respect to control [either with or without phytase and yeast (P %U https://ijas.ut.ac.ir/article_21020_7eb83311bc73aa869163a941ea954722.pdf