Objective:This study was conducted to evaluate the self-care agency of women during pregnancy.
Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional design was used in the study. The population of the study consisted of women with pregnancy who presented to obstetrics outpatient clinics in Gumushane public hospital between January 30, 2018 and June 20, 2018, and the sample included women who accepted to voluntarily participate in the study (n=201). Data collection tools included a personal information form and the Self-Care Agency Scale. The data were analyzed on a statistical software package, and the level of significance was determined as p
The effect of clinoptilolite alone or in combination with phytase on the performance, carcass characteristics, intestinal histomorphology, and tibia ash and Ca, P levels were determined in male broiler chickens. Total of 192 one-day-old male broiler chicks (Ross 308) were randomly assigned to 4 different treatments with 8 replicates containing 6 birds each. Treatment 1 (T1) was served as control fed a diet without clinoptilolite and/or phytase, Treatment 2 (T2) was supplemented with 2% clinoptilolite. Treatment 3 (T3) and Treatment 4 (T4) were (formulated Ca; 0.87, 0.80 and 0.75%, available P; 0.30, 0.28 and 0.26% for starter, grower, and finisher periods respectively) supplemented 0.01% phytase and 2% clinoptilolite + 0.01% phytase, respectively. The results showed that combined use of clinoptilolite and phytase (T4) in broiler diets decreased (P=0.044) body weight gain at 1-14 d. Dietary treatments had no effect on body weight gain, feed intake (FI) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) during the entire experimental period. Supplementation with phytase (T3) significantly (P=0.006) decreased crypt depth in duodenum on d 21. Tibia ash and phosphorus level were decreased due to combined use of clinoptilolite and phytase (T4) in comparison to those fed control (T1) and clinoptilolite (T2) diets on d 21. At 42 days of age, tibia ash, Ca, P levels and Ca/P ratio was not changed by the treatments. It is concluded that there might be a positive effect of 2% clinoptilolite on the performance of male broilers after starting period.
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