TY - BOOK AU - Muhammad Asim Shahzad AU - Dr.Abdul Waheed Sahota AU - Prof.Dr.Talat ED - TI - Relative Biological Availability Of Feed Grade Dicalcium Phosphate & Monocalcium Phosphate And Their Effects on Productive Performance of Broilers U1 - 1018,T PY - 2008/// KW - Department of Poultry Production N1 - The live weights of different groups (A, B, C, D and E) gave non significant (pO.05). The liver weights of different groups (A, B, C, D and E) at 35 days of age were non significant (PO.05) in the heart and gizzard weights of different experimental groups. The result obtained in the course of this study highlighted an invaluable lesson. Regardless of the potential availability of the phosphorus in a feed phosphate, dietary factors and bird condition may result in a dramatically lower effective utilization of the phosphorus. It became evident that the availability of phosphorus was not an inherent property, characteristic of the material being assayed alone, but an experimentally determined value which reflects the absorption and utilization of the phosphorus ingested under the condition of the test. (Steven George Payne, 2005) ER -