Journal article

Research Note: Relative bioavailability of zinc in zinc hydroxychloride for chicks

M Smiricky-Tjardes, P Utterback, J Blair, R Drysdale, A Hack, M Cristobal, J Glende, B Parsons, C Parsons

POULTRY SCIENCE | ELSEVIER | Published : 2024

Abstract

A chick assay was conducted to determine the effects of Zn source on performance and to establish a Zn relative bioavailability value (RBV) for a new source of Zn hydroxychloride. In the assay, 8-day-old chicks were fed a Zn-deficient soy protein concentrate diet supplemented with 0, 7, and 15 mg Zn/kg from feed grade ZnSO4 monohydrate for 14 d to establish a standard response curve. The same basal diet was supplemented with 3, 7, and 10 mg Zn/kg from a new Zn hydroxychloride (SAMZn). A second source of Zn hydroxychloride (IBZn) was supplemented at 10 mg Zn/kg as a direct comparison to the highest level of SAMZn. Weight gain increased (P 0.05) from chicks fed 15 mg Zn/kg from ZnSO4. Weight ..

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