scholarly journals Organic zinc and vitamin E supplementation for broiler chickens under natural heat stress conditions

2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 237-243
Author(s):  
Pedro Eduardo Bitencourt Gomes ◽  
João Batista Lopes ◽  
Elvania Maria da Silva Costa Moreira ◽  
Ramon Rego Merval ◽  
Miguel Arcanjo Moreira Filho ◽  
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The objective was to evaluate the supplementation of organic zinc and vitamin E, isolated or in association, in the diet of broiler chickens from 22 to 42 days of age, under natural conditions of heat stress, on the productive performance, carcass, noble cuts, and abdominal fat yield. A group of 720 birds was housed at 22 days of age, distributed in random blocks with a 2x3 factorial design, with two levels of zinc in the organic form (0.0 mg/kg and 120 mg/kg), associated with three levels of vitamin E in the form of DL-α-tocopherol acetate (0.0 mg/kg; 300 mg/kg, and 600 mg/kg), with six replicates, and 20 birds per box. In natural conditions of heat stress, the association of organic zinc and vitamin E in the diet of broilers from 22 to 42 days of age did not affect the productive performance, carcass, noble cuts, and abdominal fat yield. In an isolated way, the supplementation of vitamin E improved the productive performance in from 22 to 33 days of age. Moreover, in the period of 22 to 42 days of age, the level of 312.5mg/kg of vitamin E provided better creative viability.

2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 74-80
Author(s):  
R Lestari ◽  
A Darmawan ◽  
Indah Wijayanti Wijayanti

This experiment was design to evaluate the effects of supplementation of Zn and Cu in inorganic or organic form on broiler’s percentage of giblets and abdominal fat of 35-day-old broiler chickens. The experiment used a completely randomized design with two treatments, 17 replicates and 32 birds per pen (816 female and 272 male). The treatments based on the type of mineral i.e. inorganic (T1) and organic (T2). The types of mineral did not affected the weight and percentage of weight of bursa fabricius, lymph, heart, bile gland, kidney, and abdominal fat. The types of mineral did not affected the weight  of thymus, liver, proventriculus, pancreas, and gizzard, but were affected their percentage of weight (p<0.05). The types of mineral were affected  the length and percentage of weight of duodenum, jejunum,and ileum (p<0.05) . The types of mineral were affected the length of secca, but did not affected its percentage of weight (p<0.05). The types of mineral did not affected the length of colon, but were affected its  percentage of weight (p<0.05). The supplementation of mineral Cu and Zn in organic form has better absorption of nutrient and positive effect to health of chickens in stress due to heat stress. Key words:        broiler, copper,  inorganik mineral, organik mineral,  zinc


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 526-532
Author(s):  
Ahmed Gouda ◽  
Mosaad Mohamed El-Moniary ◽  
Yasser Hamouda ◽  
Amani Wagih Youssef ◽  
Hussein Mohamed Ahme Hassan

SpringerPlus ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Youssef A. Attia ◽  
Abd El-Hamid E. Abd El-Hamid ◽  
Ahmed A. Abedalla ◽  
Marfat A. Berika ◽  
Mohammed A. Al-Harthi ◽  
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