The Effectiveness of Utilizing Certain Ingredients that Enhance the Characteristics of the Old and Used Litter on the Productive Performance of Broilers

Huda Falih Saad, Sabah K.M. AL-Hummod
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Research aims to determine if certain modifications can improve the quality of litter and the growth and health of broiler chickens. The trial used various litterimprovement agents selected for their antibacterial properties, moisture absorption, and ability to create a favorable environment for broilers. The study found that broilers raised on treated and reused litter performed considerably better than those raised on untreated litter. These additives reduced microbiological contamination and increased litter absorption, creating a cleaner environment for the broilers. Improved litter conditions also improved broiler development, feed efficiency, and health. Adding specific components to recycled litter may enhance broiler productivity. This benefits the poultry industry by providing a cost-effective and ecologically friendly way to maximize the use of aged and utilized litter and improve broiler performance. The research indicates that litter control is crucial for sustainable poultry production and the health and performance of broiler chickens.
利用某些成分增强旧粪便和新粪便的特性对肉鸡生产性能的影响
研究的目的是确定某些改良剂是否能改善鸡粪的质量以及肉鸡的生长和健康状况。试验中使用了各种垃圾改良剂,这些改良剂因其抗菌性、吸湿性和为肉鸡创造有利环境的能力而被选中。研究发现,使用经过处理和重复使用的废弃物饲养的肉鸡比使用未经处理的废弃物饲养的肉鸡表现要好得多。这些添加剂减少了微生物污染,提高了垃圾的吸收能力,为肉鸡创造了更清洁的环境。废弃物条件的改善还能提高肉鸡的生长发育、饲料效率和健康水平。在回收垃圾中添加特定成分可提高肉鸡的生产率。这为家禽业提供了一种具有成本效益和生态友好型的方法,可最大限度地利用老化和已利用的废弃物,提高肉鸡的生产性能。研究表明,废弃物控制对于可持续家禽生产以及肉鸡的健康和性能至关重要。
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