000 | 02395nam a2200205Ia 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
005 | 20150918144632.0 | ||
008 | 150525s1998 xx 000 0 und d | ||
041 | _aeng | ||
082 | _a0614,T | ||
100 |
_aIftikhar Hussain Akram _96169 |
||
110 |
_cProf.Dr.Muhammad Ashraf _94840 |
||
245 | _aEffect Of Probiotics & Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicates On The Performance Of Broilers | ||
260 | _c1998 | ||
502 | _aThis project was designed to observe the effects of Probiotics and Hydrated Sodium Calcium Aluminosilicates on the growth, weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio (FCR) and the antibody titers of N.D. vaccine in broiler chicks. For this, 360 chicks from SB chicks were purchased and were divided into four groups each comprising 90 chicks and furthermore each group was divided into three replicates in each having 30 chicks in it. The experiment lasted for forty two days. The birds were vaccinated according to the program of Rhone Merieux. The probiotic ( Protexin ) was given in group A @ 0.1% in feed and Mycotoxin (Mycoad ) was used in group B 0.2%, in group C ( combination of ProtexinO. 1%+Myco-ad 0.2% ) was given and group D was kept as control. The experiment was carried out at the level of 50ppb on aflatoxins. The use of probiotics and HSCAS is really beneficial in broiler production. The probiotics caused more weight gain (1925 gms. ) and better feed efficiency (F.C.R.2.2 ). On the other side, the results in case of HSCAS were really appreciating as there was controlled mortality (2.2%) acceptable weight gain (186 1.7gms.) and F.C.R.(2.13). To use the product was also economical but in case of brobiotiscs it was uneconomical to use. The combination of both product gave very poor results which was, perhaps, due to antagonistic effect of both. The titers in group B where HSCAS was used, were found excellent ( day 28:35.2 GMT, day 35:4 1.6 GMT, day 42:46.4 GMT) as compare to control( day 28:20.8GMT, day 35:17.6 GMT, day 42:15.2GMT). So the group B (HSCAS ) gave the excellent performance in terms of weight gain, F.C.R., mortality % and remained quite protective throughout the experimentation against the N.D. disease. | ||
650 |
_aDepartment of Clinical Medicine & Surgery _94563 |
||
700 |
_aDr.Javed _95877 |
||
700 |
_aDr.Muhammad Sarwar Khan _95302 |
||
710 |
_aFaculty of Veterinary Sciences _94292 |
||
942 | _cTH | ||
999 |
_c2358 _d2358 |