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Br Poult Sci ; 56(4): 459-69, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25990012

ABSTRACT

A study was conducted to determine the efficacy of bentonite clay (BC), diatomaceous earth (DE) and turmeric powder (TUM) in alleviating the toxic effects of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). A total of 250 Ross-308 d-old male broiler chicks were assigned to 10 dietary treatments (5 replicates of 5 chicks) from hatch to d 21. Dietary treatments were: basal diet; basal diet plus AFB1 (2 mg) or BC (0.75%), or DE (0.75%), or TUM (200 mg/kg curcuminoids) and different combinations of AFB1, BC, DE and TUM. Feed intake (FI), body weight gain (BWG) and feed gain (FG) of the birds fed on BC or DE separately were not different from control birds. Birds fed on TUM only had similar FI and FG but lower BWG than control chicks. Aflatoxin B1 reduced FI, BWG and serum concentrations of glucose, albumin, total protein calcium, but increased FG and relative liver and kidney weights. Chicks fed on the combination of AFB1 and BC had similar FI and FG to control chicks. Chicks fed on the combination of DE and AFB1 had lower FI (23.1%) and BWG (28.6%) compared with control chicks. Chicks fed on the combination of TUM and AFB1 also had decreased FI (26.2 %) and BWG (31%) compared with control chicks. Chicks fed on the combination of AFB1, BC and TUM consumed significantly higher amounts of feed compared with chicks fed on only AF, but gained less when compared with control diet chicks. Chicks fed on the combination of AFB1, DE and TUM diet had poorer growth performance than those fed on AFB1 alone. None of the combination diets reduced the severity of liver lesions.


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Bentonite/metabolism , Chickens , Curcuma/chemistry , Diatomaceous Earth/metabolism , Mycotoxicosis/veterinary , Poultry Diseases/prevention & control , Aflatoxins/adverse effects , Animal Feed/analysis , Animals , Bentonite/administration & dosage , Diatomaceous Earth/administration & dosage , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Drug Combinations , Drug Therapy, Combination , Male , Mycotoxicosis/microbiology , Mycotoxicosis/prevention & control , Poultry Diseases/microbiology , Powders/administration & dosage , Powders/metabolism , Random Allocation
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 66(5): 1442-1448, Sep-Oct/2014. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-729744

ABSTRACT

Estudou-se o efeito da idade sobre a fertilidade de éguas inseminadas com sêmen asinino diluído, resfriado e armazenado. Os ciclos foram acompanhados por palpação transretal e rufiação, sendo as inseminações realizadas às terças, quintas e sábados, a partir da detecção de um folículo de 3,0 a 3,5cm de diâmetro, em um dos ovários, até a ovulação. O sêmen de cinco jumentos da raça Pêga foi diluído nos diluidores de leite em pó desnatado-glicose ou glicina-gema de ovo, resfriado a 5ºC e armazenado por 12 horas, sendo a dose inseminante de 400 x 106 espermatozoides móveis (no momento da diluição final, pré-resfriamento). Os resultados de 195 ciclos estrais, referentes a 141 éguas, foram agrupados em classes, de acordo com a idade das éguas: 2,5 a 6 anos, 6,5 a 10 anos, 10,5 a 14 anos e 14,5 a 19 anos. As taxas de concepção, ao primeiro ciclo, foram de 68,42%, 50,75%, 46,88% e 52,17% e, após quatro ciclos, de 69,57%, 47,92%, 46,34% e 45,71% para as faixas etárias de 2,5 a 6, 6,5 a 10, 10,5 a 14 e 14,5 a 19 anos, respectivamente (P>0,05). A idade não teve efeito sobre a fertilidade das éguas inseminadas com sêmen asinino diluído e resfriado...


The effect of the mare age on fertility of mares inseminated with diluted, cooled and stored jackass semen was studied. The females were controlled by transrectal palpation and teasing, and inseminated every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, since the detection of a 3.0 to 3.5cm follicle diameter, in one of the ovaries, until ovulation. The semen of five Pêga jackasses was diluted in skim milk-glucose or in egg yolk-glicine extender and cooled at 5ºC for 12 hours, with the inseminate dose of 400 x 106 motile spermatozoa (at the moment of the final dilution, before cooling). The results of 195 cycles of 141 mares were grouped, in accordance with the age: 2.5 to 6 years, 6.5 to 10 years, 10.5 to 14 years and 14.5 to 19 years. The pregnancy rates for the first cycle were 68.42%, 50.75%, 46.88% and 52.17%, and after four cycles, the pregnancy rates/cycle were 69.57%, 47.92%, 46.34% and 45.71%, respectively for 2.5 to 6, 6.5 to 10, 10.5 to 14 and 14.5 to 19 years (P>0,05). The mare age had no influence on fertility, using diluted and cooled jackass semen...


Subject(s)
Animals , Age Factors , Equidae/embryology , Fertility Agents , Embryo Loss/veterinary , Insemination, Artificial/veterinary , Semen
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 64(1): 114-119, Feb. 2012. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-617937

ABSTRACT

Estudou-se o efeito do número de inseminações sobre a fertilidade de éguas inseminadas com sêmen asinino diluído, resfriado e armazenado. Os ciclos foram acompanhados por palpação retal e rufiação, sendo as inseminações realizadas às terças, quintas e sábados (três vezes por semana), a partir da detecção de um folículo de 3,0 a 3,5cm de diâmetro, em um dos ovários, até a ovulação. O sêmen de cinco jumentos da raça Pêga foi diluído nos diluidores de leite em pó desnatado-glicose ou glicina-gema de ovo, resfriado a 5ºC e armazenado por 12 horas, sendo a dose inseminante de aproximadamente 400x10(6) espermatozoides móveis (no momento da diluição final, pré-resfriamento). De acordo com o número de inseminações artificiais (IA)/ciclo, os resultados de 195 ciclos, referentes a 140 éguas, foram agrupados em 1IA, 2IA e 3 ou mais IA. As taxas de concepção, ao primeiro ciclo, foram de 50,0 por cento, 62,1 por cento e de 41,0 por cento e, após quatro ciclos, de 47,7 por cento, 55,6 por cento e de 42,9 por cento para 1IA, 2IA e 3 ou mais IA, respectivamente (P>0,05). O número de IA/ciclo, utilizando sêmen asinino resfriado, não teve efeito sobre a fertilidade das éguas.


The effect of the number of inseminations/cycles on the fertility of inseminated mares with diluted, cooled and stored jackass semen was studied. The cycles were controlled by rectal palpation and teasing, and mares were inseminated every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday (three times/week), from the detection of a 3.0 to 3.5cm follicle diameter in one of the ovaries until ovulation. The semen of five Pêga jackasses was diluted in skim milk-glucose or in egg yolk-glicine diluter and cooled at 5ºC for 12 hours, with the inseminate dose of 400 x 10(6) motile spermatozoa (at the moment of the final dilution, before cooling). The results of 195 cycles of 140 mares were grouped, in accordance with the number of artificial inseminations (AI)/cycle in: 1AI, 2AI and 3 or more AI. The conception rates for the first cycle were 50.0 percent, 62.1 percent and 41.0 percent, and after four cycles they were 47.7 percent, 55.6 percent and 42.9 percent, respectively for 1AI, 2AI and 3 or more AI (p>0.05). The number of AI/cycles, using cooled jackass semen, had no influence on fertility.

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