Effect of supplemental Mn, Zn, Fe and Cu and their interactions on the performance of broiler chickens

Based on the results of the analysis of feed materials on the content of micronutrient elements and conducting scientific experiments on broilers chicken, the most effective source of Manganese, Zinc, Iron and Copper in mixed feeds, which contributes to solving the problem of increasing the quality...

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Main Authors: M. Holubiev, T. Holubieva, M. Sychov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stepan Gzhytskyi National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies Lviv 2020-08-01
Series:Ukrainian Journal of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
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Online Access:https://ujvas.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/68
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description Based on the results of the analysis of feed materials on the content of micronutrient elements and conducting scientific experiments on broilers chicken, the most effective source of Manganese, Zinc, Iron and Copper in mixed feeds, which contributes to solving the problem of increasing the quality of feeding and intensifying the growth of poultry has been substantiated. The optimum source of essential elements (Mn, Zn, Fe, Cu) for broilers chicken through feeds, the level of their incorporation into mixed fodders have been experimentally determined, and their influence on productivity and feed costs per 1 kg of body weight gain have been investigated. The tasks set in the work have been solved experimentally using analytical (analysis of literature sources), zoo-technical (growth indices, feed intake) and statistical (processing of the results obtained) methods of research. The use of mixed feeds in feeding broilers chicken which contained glycinate of Manganese, Zinc, Iron and Copper making 75 % of the needs, contributes to increasing their body weight by 2.5 % and increasing the growth rate by 2.4 %. Feed costs per 1 kg of broilers chicken growth were 1.5 % lower than the young bird index of the control group.
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spelling doaj.art-8fb3d09aed054e5facc51324f553cfee2022-12-21T17:14:20ZengStepan Gzhytskyi National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies LvivUkrainian Journal of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences2617-61492020-08-0133293310.32718/ujvas3-3.0668Effect of supplemental Mn, Zn, Fe and Cu and their interactions on the performance of broiler chickensM. Holubiev0T. Holubieva1M. Sychov2National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Department of Animal Feeding and Feed Technology, 03041, Kyiv, UkraineNational University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Department of Animal Feeding and Feed Technology, 03041, Kyiv, UkraineNational University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Department of Animal Feeding and Feed Technology, 03041, Kyiv, UkraineBased on the results of the analysis of feed materials on the content of micronutrient elements and conducting scientific experiments on broilers chicken, the most effective source of Manganese, Zinc, Iron and Copper in mixed feeds, which contributes to solving the problem of increasing the quality of feeding and intensifying the growth of poultry has been substantiated. The optimum source of essential elements (Mn, Zn, Fe, Cu) for broilers chicken through feeds, the level of their incorporation into mixed fodders have been experimentally determined, and their influence on productivity and feed costs per 1 kg of body weight gain have been investigated. The tasks set in the work have been solved experimentally using analytical (analysis of literature sources), zoo-technical (growth indices, feed intake) and statistical (processing of the results obtained) methods of research. The use of mixed feeds in feeding broilers chicken which contained glycinate of Manganese, Zinc, Iron and Copper making 75 % of the needs, contributes to increasing their body weight by 2.5 % and increasing the growth rate by 2.4 %. Feed costs per 1 kg of broilers chicken growth were 1.5 % lower than the young bird index of the control group.https://ujvas.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/68broiler chicken; manganese; zinc; iron; copper; performance.
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Effect of supplemental Mn, Zn, Fe and Cu and their interactions on the performance of broiler chickens
Ukrainian Journal of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
broiler chicken; manganese; zinc; iron; copper; performance.
title Effect of supplemental Mn, Zn, Fe and Cu and their interactions on the performance of broiler chickens
title_full Effect of supplemental Mn, Zn, Fe and Cu and their interactions on the performance of broiler chickens
title_fullStr Effect of supplemental Mn, Zn, Fe and Cu and their interactions on the performance of broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Effect of supplemental Mn, Zn, Fe and Cu and their interactions on the performance of broiler chickens
title_short Effect of supplemental Mn, Zn, Fe and Cu and their interactions on the performance of broiler chickens
title_sort effect of supplemental mn zn fe and cu and their interactions on the performance of broiler chickens
topic broiler chicken; manganese; zinc; iron; copper; performance.
url https://ujvas.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/68
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