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Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1490999

RESUMO

The experiment was carried out to verify if total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol and triacylglicerol plasma levels are affected when laying hens are fed rations containing different dietary oil sources. One hundred sixty 50 week-old hens, assigned to four treatments with five replicates using 8 hens per replicate were used. The experimental period was of 84 days divided in 3 cycles of 28 days each. In the last day of each cycle, blood samples of 2 hens per replicate were randomly choose and blood samples were collected. On the other hand, blood was also collected at 7 am, 11 am and 3 pm aiming to study the daily changes of these lipids. Blood lipid parameters were not affected by different dietary oil sources (p > 0.05); however, HDL-cholesterol did change during the day, giving evidence that this lipid is indeed involved in the egg yolk formation.

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Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-717649

RESUMO

The experiment was carried out to verify if total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol and triacylglicerol plasma levels are affected when laying hens are fed rations containing different dietary oil sources. One hundred sixty 50 week-old hens, assigned to four treatments with five replicates using 8 hens per replicate were used. The experimental period was of 84 days divided in 3 cycles of 28 days each. In the last day of each cycle, blood samples of 2 hens per replicate were randomly choose and blood samples were collected. On the other hand, blood was also collected at 7 am, 11 am and 3 pm aiming to study the daily changes of these lipids. Blood lipid parameters were not affected by different dietary oil sources (p > 0.05); however, HDL-cholesterol did change during the day, giving evidence that this lipid is indeed involved in the egg yolk formation.

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Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1490718

RESUMO

A trial was carried out to study isolated or combined effect of Apramicin (10ppm) and formic + propionic acids (0.0; 0.1 and 0.2%) supplementation in broilers diets. Acids mixtures were blended in a 1:1 ratio. A completely randomized design was utilized in a 2 x 3 x 2 factorial scheme (apramicim x organic acids x sex) with 4 replicates of 45 birds per experimental unit, with 2160-day-old Cobb chicks. Birds were fed "ad libitum". In the initial phase, the supplementation of apramicin and organic acids (0.1%) alone, increased (p 0,05) body weight gain. Combined supplementation did not promote an accumulative effect. However, apramicin in the presence of organic acids supplementation decreased feed efficiency. In the final and total phases, broilers performance parameters were not affected by treatment. Combined supplementation of apramicin and organic acids (0,1%) decreased carcass yield.


O experimento teve como objetivo verificar a ação da apramicina (10 ppm) e dos ácidos fórmico + propiônico (0,0; 0,1 e 0,2%) no desempenho de frangos de corte sexados. A mistura dos ácidos orgânicos foi de 1:1. O delineamento foi inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial 2 x 3 x 2 (apramicina x ácidos orgânicos x sexos), com 4 repetições de 45 aves por parcela, totalizando 2.160 pintos Cobb de 1 dia. As aves receberam ração à vontade. Na fase inicial, a adição da apramicina (10 ppm) e 0,1% dos ácidos orgânicos, isoladamente, melhorou o ganho de peso das aves. A adição conjunta dos produtos não promoveu ganho acumulado. Na presença da apramicina, a adição dos ácidos orgânicos piorou a conversão alimentar. Nas fases final e total, os dados de desempenho não apresentaram diferenças significativas. O rendimento de carcaça foi prejudicado com a adição conjunta da apramicina e 0,1% dos ácidos orgânicos.

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Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-717551

RESUMO

A trial was carried out to study isolated or combined effect of Apramicin (10ppm) and formic + propionic acids (0.0; 0.1 and 0.2%) supplementation in broilers diets. Acids mixtures were blended in a 1:1 ratio. A completely randomized design was utilized in a 2 x 3 x 2 factorial scheme (apramicim x organic acids x sex) with 4 replicates of 45 birds per experimental unit, with 2160-day-old Cobb chicks. Birds were fed "ad libitum". In the initial phase, the supplementation of apramicin and organic acids (0.1%) alone, increased (p 0,05) body weight gain. Combined supplementation did not promote an accumulative effect. However, apramicin in the presence of organic acids supplementation decreased feed efficiency. In the final and total phases, broilers performance parameters were not affected by treatment. Combined supplementation of apramicin and organic acids (0,1%) decreased carcass yield.


O experimento teve como objetivo verificar a ação da apramicina (10 ppm) e dos ácidos fórmico + propiônico (0,0; 0,1 e 0,2%) no desempenho de frangos de corte sexados. A mistura dos ácidos orgânicos foi de 1:1. O delineamento foi inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial 2 x 3 x 2 (apramicina x ácidos orgânicos x sexos), com 4 repetições de 45 aves por parcela, totalizando 2.160 pintos Cobb de 1 dia. As aves receberam ração à vontade. Na fase inicial, a adição da apramicina (10 ppm) e 0,1% dos ácidos orgânicos, isoladamente, melhorou o ganho de peso das aves. A adição conjunta dos produtos não promoveu ganho acumulado. Na presença da apramicina, a adição dos ácidos orgânicos piorou a conversão alimentar. Nas fases final e total, os dados de desempenho não apresentaram diferenças significativas. O rendimento de carcaça foi prejudicado com a adição conjunta da apramicina e 0,1% dos ácidos orgânicos.

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