EVALUATION OF USING TERRARICH-ANTITOX ON BROILER PERFORMANCE DURING MYCOTOXICOSIS

F. Al-Araji, I. Gromov, E. Bolshakova, S. German, M. Bуkovskaya
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Abstract

Feeding chickens with experimentally contaminated ration with fungal toxins (aflatoxin B1, T-2 toxin, deoxynivalenol, zearalenone, ochratoxin, fumonisins) leads to the development of chickens postovarial hypotrophy, significant morphological changes in the liver and kidneys the most expressed in the 29-36 days of age. immunization of chickens with strain of IBD virus vaccine "Vinterfild 2512" on the background of experimental chronic combined mycotoxicosis increases severity of pathological changes in these organs. Using of chickens enterosorbent "TERRARICH-ANTITOKS" prophylactic effects of malnutrition, structural changes in the liver and kidney parenchyma

Keywords

enterosorbent, mycotoxins, clinical signs, pathomorphological changes, liver, kidneys, chicken, vaccination, infectious bursal disease

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Al-Araji, F., Gromov, I., Bolshakova, E., German, S., & Bуkovskaya, M. (2016). EVALUATION OF USING TERRARICH-ANTITOX ON BROILER PERFORMANCE DURING MYCOTOXICOSIS . Scientific Horizons, 19(1), 174-180.