Phosphagenics Limited announced the results of its poultry performance study in broilers. The study was conducted at a large research facility in Australia and tested a broad range of TPM® doses across the life-cycle of over 500 birds; assessing a number of performance end-points including: live weight (LW), live weight gain (LWG), average daily gain (ADG) and feed conversion rate (FCR). The study compared: (i) "base feed" (standard feed without added Vitamin E), (ii) "standard Vitamin E feed" (base feed with 20ppm additional Vitamin E), (iii) "high dose Vitamin E feed" (base feed with 100ppm additional Vitamin E), and (iv) Multiple "TPM® enhanced feeds" (standard Vitamin E feed with addition of 5 different dose levels of TPM®). The study results demonstrated that compared to "base feed", only the "TPM® enhanced feeds containing TPM® at 10 and 20ppm" and the "high dose Vitamin E feed" statistically improved average live weight (LW at Day 28) and average daily gain (ADG; Day 0-28) at P<0.05. The "TPM® enhanced feed" with 10ppm TPM® was determined to be the "optimal TPM® enhanced feed" for broilers and was shown to produce the numerical improvement in LW and ADG across all test groups. The "optimal TPM® enhanced feed" also produced the improvement in feed conversion rate (FCR) of 3.1% compared to the base feed (statistically significant at p<0.005) and 2% compared to the `standard vitamin E feed' (significant at p<0.1). All improvements in LW, ADG and FCR seen in the "optimal TPM® enhanced feed" group were achieved without a significant change in feed intake over the test period.