2020
DOI: 10.32634/0869-8155-2020-337-4-30-33
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Probiotic supplement in diet rations of weaned pigs

Abstract: Аграрная наука Agrarian science 4 2020 КОРМОПРОИЗВОДСТВО, КОРМЛЕНИЕ С/Х ЖИВОТНЫХ Пробиотическая добавка в рационах поросят-отъемышей РЕЗЮМЕ Актуальность. В последние годы уделяется большое внимание разработке новых иммуномодуляторов, пробиотиков, пребиотиков, фитобиотиков и других биологически активных препаратов.Материал, результаты. В статье приводятся результаты научнохозяйственного опыта по скармливанию молодняку свиней кормосмеси с добавкой пробиотического препарата. В результате проведения исследований у… Show more

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“…In addition, organic acids have a favorable effect on the chicken body. They normalize the pH medium within the gastrointestinal tract, which contributes to better digestion of feed nutrients, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus retention [11] and at the same time prevents the formation of pathogenic microflora in the lower gastrointestinal tract [6].…”
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“…In addition, organic acids have a favorable effect on the chicken body. They normalize the pH medium within the gastrointestinal tract, which contributes to better digestion of feed nutrients, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus retention [11] and at the same time prevents the formation of pathogenic microflora in the lower gastrointestinal tract [6].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until recently, antibiotics were widely used to suppress pathogenic microflora and stimulate poultry growth. Regular use of the latter led to the development of tolerance of the pathogenic microflora of the gastrointestinal tract of poultry, disrupted intestinal microbiocenosis and contributed to digestive disorder [5][6][7]. Besides, residual amounts of antibiotics in meat pose a potential danger to humans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%