This study evaluated the effect of dietary phytate P (Pp) supply on ruminal and postruminal P digestion and P disappearance in the lower digestive tract of dairy cows. Six lactating cows with ruminal and ileal cannulas were fed one of four diets in a Latin square design: low, medium, and high Pp diets, and a high inorganic P diet. Diets were formulated to contain varying levels of Pp from 0.10 to 0.29% of dry matter. Samples of digesta and feces were collected and analyzed for P fractions. Phytate P intake and ruminal disappearance increased with dietary Pp, but small intestinal and large intestinal hydrolysis of Pp were not affected.