2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani10081367
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Impact of Oral Supplementation of Different Levels of Tamoxifen on Productive and Reproductive Efficiencies and Carcass Traits of Avian48 and Arbor Acres Broilers

Abstract: This research was aimed at estimating the effect of oral supplementation of Tamoxifen on productive efficiency, carcass characteristics, hormonal profile and gonadal structure of two broiler breeds. One hundred and eighty chicks of each breed of Avian48 and Arbor Acres were divided into three groups: control group; TAM10 group, supplied with 10 mg Tamoxifen/kg of body weight at 3, 5, 7 and 9 days of life; and TAM20 group, supplied at the same intervals with 20 mg Tamoxifen/kg of body weight. Both levels of Tam… Show more

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“…These results indicated that Tam10 might be used to improve griller broiler production Griller‐type chickens are broilers slaughtered between 27 and 29 days old, weighing 1.3 to 1.5 kg and sold as whole carcasses and feed conversion ratio of 1.5 kg of feed per 1 kg of meat (Olivo et al, 2001). Similar results were reported by Younis et al (2020); they investigated the effect of oral supplementation of Tam on productive and reproductive efficiencies and carcass characteristics of two broiler breeds.…”
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“…These results indicated that Tam10 might be used to improve griller broiler production Griller‐type chickens are broilers slaughtered between 27 and 29 days old, weighing 1.3 to 1.5 kg and sold as whole carcasses and feed conversion ratio of 1.5 kg of feed per 1 kg of meat (Olivo et al, 2001). Similar results were reported by Younis et al (2020); they investigated the effect of oral supplementation of Tam on productive and reproductive efficiencies and carcass characteristics of two broiler breeds.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…These results supported the previous morphological modification in ovarian patterns (Cherici Camargo et al, 2009). Similar results were found in high‐dose TAM treatment in Avian48 (Younis et al, 2020). They found that the number of atretic mature follicles was significantly increased either in the early stage of atresia or the late atretic follicles.…”
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confidence: 83%
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