I noticed this item on a feed label that I hadn't heard of before.
My question is if this is something we should be thinking about when feed shopping?
Do all feeds have Phytase and just don't list it? Is this meant to be a selling point/gimmick?
From the label:
Phytase (A. Oryzae) (Min)....... 227 FYT/LB
One phytase unit (FYT) liberates one micromole of inorganic phosphorus per minute from sodium phytate at PH 5.5 and 98.6 F.
Contains a source of phytase, Ronozyme HiPhos GT, which can hydrolyze phytate increasing the digestibility of phosphorus in diets containing phytin-bound phosphorus.
My question is if this is something we should be thinking about when feed shopping?
Do all feeds have Phytase and just don't list it? Is this meant to be a selling point/gimmick?
From the label:
Phytase (A. Oryzae) (Min)....... 227 FYT/LB
One phytase unit (FYT) liberates one micromole of inorganic phosphorus per minute from sodium phytate at PH 5.5 and 98.6 F.
Contains a source of phytase, Ronozyme HiPhos GT, which can hydrolyze phytate increasing the digestibility of phosphorus in diets containing phytin-bound phosphorus.