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Title: | The effect of adding (seidlitzia rosmarinus), probiotic, fermentation feed, yeast to the ration of male broiler breeder (Ross 308) contaminated with Aflatoxin B1 on some blood traits and visceral organ weight |
Authors: | Yousif, Adil Abdullah |
Keywords: | probiotic, fermentation feed, yeast, broiler breeder, contaminated, Aflatoxin, blood traitsht |
Issue Date: | 10-Jun-2015 |
Publisher: | ANBAR JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES |
Abstract: | Abstract The study was carried out at the field of animal Resources –College of Agricultural – University of Al-Anbar form 19/2/2013 to 19/3/2013.Thirty, five rosters of (Ross 308) at the age of thirty eight weeks were distributed on five treatments with five replicates per treatment. The first treatment T1 control treatment, the second T2 added 1.5 mg Aflatoxin kg feed, The third T3 add 1.5 mg Aflatoxin / kg feed and 2% S.R, The fourth add 1.5 mg Aflatoxin / kg feed and 4% S.R, The fifth T5 add 1.5 mg Aflatoxin kg feed and 2kg probiotic /ton feed , The sixth T6 add 1.5 mg aflatoixn kg feed and 50% fermentation feed ,The seventh T7 add 1.5 mg Aflatoixn kg feed and 1kg saccharmyces cerevisiae /ton feed .The experiment was conducted to explain the role of Seidlieza rosmarinus and probiotic ,Saccharomyes cervisiae, fermentation feed in reduction the negative effect of Alfatoxin B1 in some and biochemical blood traits and the relative organ weight. The result of experiment showed significant (p≤0.05) differences in the activity of AST, ALT and in the albumin concentration in blood plasma and in the relative weight of pancreas, kidney and there were no significant differences in other parameters of experiment. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4995 |
ISSN: | 1992-7479 |
Appears in Collections: | قسم الانتاج الحيواني |
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