Affiliation:
1. Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
Calcium and phosphorus represent very important nutrients when it comes to
poultry diet formulations. In this paper, we will briefly discuss the
relevance and nutritional requirements of these minerals in poultry
feedstuffs as well as the average amounts in poultry feed commercially sold
in the Serbian market. A total of 1,058 samples of standard complete feed
mixtures for broilers and laying hens were collected from the Serbian
market, produced by the four major Serbian manufacturers (I-IV) of animal
feed over a period of five years (2017-2021). The samples were classified
into five groups: broiler starter feed (n = 198) - SF, grower feed (n = 239)
- GF, and finisher feed (n = 204) - FF; layers feed 1 (n = 204) - LF1, and
layers feed 2 (n = 213) - LF2. This research suggests that the mineral
composition of poultry feed is highly variable among manufacturers, but also
among the batches of the same manufacturers. All manufacturers for the
analyte in focus had values for certain batches that were outside the limits
set by the Rulebook. In general, the results of our research indicate that
the average content of total phosphorus in feed for broilers and laying hens
in Serbia was mostly close to the minimum-to-mid value of the defined (and
declared) range of permitted concentrations by the Rulebook, while the
calcium content was predominantly close to the maximum-to-middle value.
Based on the results of this study, it is recommended that feed
manufacturers more frequently conduct an external analysis of samples of
feed components and poultry feed products for the composition of these
nutrients. Quality control of animal feed could be advised for poultry farms
as well in order to make sure that the feed is actually within the
parameters given by the manufacturers? declaration.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia