Dietary vitamin D: growth, physiological and health consequences in broiler production.
Rifat Ullah KhanShabana NazHammad UllahNazir Ahmad KhanVito LaudadioMarco RagniLuca PiemonteseVincenzo TufarelliPublished in: Animal biotechnology (2021)
Vitamins are needed in trace amounts in dietary formulations for poultry; however, they are critical for the health, maintenance, and performance of important body organs. Broilers have a lot of leg issues because of their rapid development and lack of exercise. Because of commercial broilers have limited access to direct sunlight, vitamin D supplementation in the feed is critical to reducing the risk of bone deformation and maximizing development. Vitamin D deficiency causes skeletal abnormalities, which may lead also to financial problems. The latest scientific findings on the source, metabolism, mechanisms of action, and functions of vitamin D in broilers are the subject of this review paper.