2021
DOI: 10.30917/att-vk-1814-9588-2021-3-5
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The effectiveness of the use of feed hydrolyzate in the poultry diet

Abstract: The authors of this article evaluated the effectiveness of the use of a feed additive based on soy protein hydrolysate in combination with iodine and selenium on laying hens of the Ross Hysex Brown cross. During the experiment, the following indicators were studied: safety, live weight gain, egg production, morpho-biochemical composition of blood. At the end of the experiment, the following data were obtained: the survival rate of the bird in the experimental group was 93,3 %, and in the control group the resu… Show more

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“…As a result of the intensity of piglets growth, the need for macro-and microelements is much higher in them than in young animals of other animal species, for example, with a lack of zinc, manganese, vitamins A, B12, E, etc., there are factors that reduce the resistance of the body. The nervous system also reacts acutely, the synthesis of mediators is disrupted with insufficient intake of the trace element iodine, which contributes to the development of a secondary form of vitamin deficiency of group A, C and group B [1,2,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the intensity of piglets growth, the need for macro-and microelements is much higher in them than in young animals of other animal species, for example, with a lack of zinc, manganese, vitamins A, B12, E, etc., there are factors that reduce the resistance of the body. The nervous system also reacts acutely, the synthesis of mediators is disrupted with insufficient intake of the trace element iodine, which contributes to the development of a secondary form of vitamin deficiency of group A, C and group B [1,2,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%