Effectiveness of the Combined Use of Microelements and Tetravit in Calves of the Dairy Period
Use of biologically active additives in feeding young animals is the most important element of resource-saving technologies. The aim of the study was to study the effectiveness of use of vitamin and mineral nutrition on the growth and development of young animals. 3 groups of calves were formed at t...
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author | Trebukhov Alexey Shaganova Elena Chekunkova Yulia Momot Nadezhda Kolina Yulia |
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description | Use of biologically active additives in feeding young animals is the most important element of resource-saving technologies. The aim of the study was to study the effectiveness of use of vitamin and mineral nutrition on the growth and development of young animals. 3 groups of calves were formed at the age of 10 days. Animals of the control group received the basic diet (OR), the II-experimental group received OR + salts of microelements and the calves of the III-experimental group received OR + salts of microelements and tetratwit in doses from 1 to 3 months – 1.5 mg, from 3 to 5 months – 2.0 mg and from 5 to 6 months – 3.0 mg. Tetravit was injected once every 2 weeks throughout the study. It was found that feeding the salts of microelements (copper, zinc, cobalt, manganese, iodine) to calves during the dairy period contributes to their more intensive development and growth of their meat productivity, both in combination with tetravite and without it. Use of salts of microelements separately, and in combination with a multivitamin preparation (tetravit) contributes to a significant increase in the studied hematological parameters in young animals, relative to control analogues. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b6045e71849246819aa67112f80675eb2022-12-21T17:48:26ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582022-01-01420102710.1051/bioconf/20224201027bioconf_sdge2022_01027Effectiveness of the Combined Use of Microelements and Tetravit in Calves of the Dairy PeriodTrebukhov Alexey0Shaganova Elena1Chekunkova Yulia2Momot Nadezhda3Kolina Yulia4Altai State Agricultural UniversityAltai State Agricultural UniversityFederal Altai Scientific Centre of Agro-BioTechnologiesPrimorsk State Agricultural AcademyPrimorsk State Agricultural AcademyUse of biologically active additives in feeding young animals is the most important element of resource-saving technologies. The aim of the study was to study the effectiveness of use of vitamin and mineral nutrition on the growth and development of young animals. 3 groups of calves were formed at the age of 10 days. Animals of the control group received the basic diet (OR), the II-experimental group received OR + salts of microelements and the calves of the III-experimental group received OR + salts of microelements and tetratwit in doses from 1 to 3 months – 1.5 mg, from 3 to 5 months – 2.0 mg and from 5 to 6 months – 3.0 mg. Tetravit was injected once every 2 weeks throughout the study. It was found that feeding the salts of microelements (copper, zinc, cobalt, manganese, iodine) to calves during the dairy period contributes to their more intensive development and growth of their meat productivity, both in combination with tetravite and without it. Use of salts of microelements separately, and in combination with a multivitamin preparation (tetravit) contributes to a significant increase in the studied hematological parameters in young animals, relative to control analogues.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2022/01/bioconf_sdge2022_01027.pdf |
spellingShingle | Trebukhov Alexey Shaganova Elena Chekunkova Yulia Momot Nadezhda Kolina Yulia Effectiveness of the Combined Use of Microelements and Tetravit in Calves of the Dairy Period BIO Web of Conferences |
title | Effectiveness of the Combined Use of Microelements and Tetravit in Calves of the Dairy Period |
title_full | Effectiveness of the Combined Use of Microelements and Tetravit in Calves of the Dairy Period |
title_fullStr | Effectiveness of the Combined Use of Microelements and Tetravit in Calves of the Dairy Period |
title_full_unstemmed | Effectiveness of the Combined Use of Microelements and Tetravit in Calves of the Dairy Period |
title_short | Effectiveness of the Combined Use of Microelements and Tetravit in Calves of the Dairy Period |
title_sort | effectiveness of the combined use of microelements and tetravit in calves of the dairy period |
url | https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2022/01/bioconf_sdge2022_01027.pdf |
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