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Evaluación de dos complejos enzimáticos (fitasa y celulasa) en la alimentación de pollos Broiler

Authors: Walter Efrain Aucastro Guaman; Raúl Lorenzo González Marcillo; Angela Edith Guerrero Pincay; Tito Laban Vargas Fernandez;

Evaluación de dos complejos enzimáticos (fitasa y celulasa) en la alimentación de pollos Broiler

Abstract

El estudio se realizó para determinar el efecto aditivo de dos complejos enzimáticos (fitasa y celulasa) en la alimentación de pollos broiler y su influencia en la ganancia de peso a los 45 días. Se utilizaron todos los parámetros para la crianza y engorde de pollos, llevándose a cabo con 400 pollos broiler mixtos de un día de nacidos. Los resultados más relevantes fueron que al suministrar Fitasa en la etapa inicial a razón de 200gr/Ton, alcanzaron un mayor peso los animales en el estudio del tratamiento T2 con (719,8 gr), en la etapa de crecimiento la utilización de fitasa a razón de 200gr/Ton de alimento arrojó mejores respuestas en ganancia de peso (2410gr). Utilizando fitasa a razón de 200gr/Tm de alimento el factor de conversión alimenticia evidenció solo diferencias numéricas, en cuanto a la aplicación de Fitasa junto a Celulasa, no existen diferencias significativas en la dieta alimenticia.

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Social sciences (General), H1-99, marek y gumboro, A, aditivo, enzimas, fitasa, celulasa, General Works

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