2017
DOI: 10.3329/ajmbr.v2i4.30994
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AAntibiotic use to the production performance of ISA brown layer

Abstract: The present study was designed with a view to study the effects of enrofloxacin antibiotic on ISA brown layer performance. A total of 1,80,000 laying hens (ISA brown) received and supplied enrofloxacin antibiotic in the dose of 0 mg, 10mg and 20 mg/kg BW with normal diet. Each layer was fed 120 g feed/day from 42 to 48 weeks of age. Antibiotic made significant differences in egg production (p<0.05) and especially on mortality (p<0.01). The different doses of enrocin (0 mg, 10mg and 20mg/kg BW) had no significa… Show more

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“…The weight of the eggs before being put into the incubator was 61.13-65.75g. The egg weight obtained in this study is in accordance with the research of Rahman et al (2016) of 60.95-61.78g and higher than Pagala et al (2020) who got an EW of 56.87g in crosses of bangkok males with laying hens and 47.09g in crosses of broiler breeds with bangkok laying hens. Egg weight based on statistical analysis is known to be influenced by a single factor of ME or vitamin E-selenium supplementation.…”
Section: Egg Weightsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The weight of the eggs before being put into the incubator was 61.13-65.75g. The egg weight obtained in this study is in accordance with the research of Rahman et al (2016) of 60.95-61.78g and higher than Pagala et al (2020) who got an EW of 56.87g in crosses of bangkok males with laying hens and 47.09g in crosses of broiler breeds with bangkok laying hens. Egg weight based on statistical analysis is known to be influenced by a single factor of ME or vitamin E-selenium supplementation.…”
Section: Egg Weightsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The improper antimicrobial drug used for humans is diffusive in developing countries and is a significant contributor to growing the public health threat of AMR-resistant bacteria (Roess et al, 2013). In recent years, the indiscriminate use of antibiotics in animals and poultry is thought to be an important factor to develop of AMR Al-Salauddin et al, 2015;Sohidullah et al, 2016;Rahman et al, 2016;Talukder and Ahmed, 2016;Roy et al, 2017;Jahan et al, 2017;Kabir et al, 2018a;Kabir et al, 2018b;Kamal et al, 2018;Alam et al, 2019;Rumi et al, 2019;Saif et al, 2019;Masud et al, 2020;Alam et al, 2020;Sarker et al, 2020;Mridha et al, 2020;Matubber et al, 2021;Uddin et al, 2021;Tresha et al, 2021;Eashmen et al, 2021;Haque et al, 2021;Hosain et al, 2021;Arif et al, 2022;Hoque et al, 2022). In Bangladesh, the most common reason for choosing an antimicrobial is personal experience and perception (68%), rather than the cultural sensitivity test which may be due to a lack of vet diagnostic facilities and the unwillingness of the veterinary personnel (Pokharel et al, 2020).…”
Section: Development Of Antimicrobial Resistance (Amr)mentioning
confidence: 99%