Comparative Efficiacy Of Different Supplemental Nutrients Used To Combat Heat Stress In Broilers
By: Mussarat Hussain Joiya | Dr. Farina Malik Khattak.
Contributor(s): Dr. Athar Mahmud | Dr. Makhdoom.
Material type: BookPublisher: 2006Subject(s): Department of Livestock ProductionDDC classification: 0939,T Dissertation note: NaHCO3. Serum sodium was higher (P<O.05) in control group compared to all other treatments. Whereas, no differences in serum K and Cl concentrations were observed. TLC values were higher (P<O.05) in birds fed on diets containing feed supplements compared to control group. Mortality in control group A was highest (33%) as compared to group B, C, D and E which was 3.3, 16, 23 and 6.6% respectively. Rectal temperatures of all treated groups were similar (3 7°C) to those of control birds. This study clearly indicated that when ambient temperature rises above 40°C birds require feed supplement to combat heat stress.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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NaHCO3. Serum sodium was higher (P
group A was highest (33%) as compared to group B, C, D and E which was
3.3, 16, 23 and 6.6% respectively. Rectal temperatures of all treated groups were similar (3 7°C) to those of control birds. This study clearly indicated that when ambient temperature rises above 40°C birds require feed supplement to combat heat stress.
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