不同水平维生素e对肉鸡生产性状的影响

A. Tatar, R. Kasaeizadeh, B. Shobeirinia, L. Abdali, R. Baeelashaki
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本研究在农业研究部畜牧研究部家禽研究站进行。(126)本研究选用1日龄的罗斯308菌株雏鸡,平均起始体重为38 g。将雏鸡随机分为3个处理,每个处理3个重复。每个重复14只鸡,其中第一组为对照,第二组和第三组分别饲喂350和600 mg / kg饲料水平的维生素E,并在大厅连续照明(24小时/天),直至试验结束,持续42天,整个研究期间温度为35 m。结果表明,在活重、增重率、相对生长率、生产指标、经济指标和饲料消耗率等指标上,维生素E处理(350和600 mg/kg饲料)均显著优于对照处理(P<0.01)。与对照处理相比,两种试验处理的死亡率显著降低,饲料系数显著提高。
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THE EFFECT OF USING DIFFERENT LEVELS OF VITAMIN E ON THE PRODUCTIVE TRAITS OF BROILER CHICKENS
This study was conducted at the Poultry Research Station of the Livestock Research Department in the Agricultural Research Department. (126) One-day-old chicks were used in the study, with an average starting weight of 38 g from Ross 308 strain. The chicks were distributed randomly into 3 treatments, and each treatment contained three replicates. 14 chicks for each replicate, where the first treatment was control, and the chickens in the second and third treatments were given vitamin E at a level of 350 and 600 mg / kg feed, respectively, as the continuous lighting system was followed (24 hours / day) in the hall until the end of the experiment, which reached 42 days and the temperature was 35 m throughout the study. The results of the study showed a significant (P<0.01) superiority of the two vitamin E treatments (350 and 600 mg/kg feed) over the control treatment in each of live body weight, weight gain rate, relative growth rate, production index, economic indicator, and feed consumption rate. Significant in the mortality rate and a significant improvement in the feed conversion coefficient for the two experimental treatments compared with the control treatment.
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