Strategies to combat the deleterious impacts of heat stress through feed restrictions and dietary supplementation (vitamins, minerals) in broilers

The objective of the current study was to evaluate the impacts of feed restriction (FR) for 3 hours and/or dietary supplementation with vitamins and minerals on growth, mortality rate, some carcass traits, and serum biochemistry indices of broiler chicks under heat stress in the open housing system....

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Main Authors: A. S. A. Mohamed, A. R. Lozovskiy, A. M. A. Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jitaa/article/view/21484
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spelling doaj-6cffe130ab47456692430c65313cc4522020-11-24T22:15:13ZengDiponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural SciencesJournal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture2087-82732460-62782019-06-0144215516610.14710/jitaa.44.2.155-16615062Strategies to combat the deleterious impacts of heat stress through feed restrictions and dietary supplementation (vitamins, minerals) in broilersA. S. A. Mohamed0A. R. Lozovskiy1A. M. A. Ali2Zootechny & Agricultural Produce Processing Technology, Faculty of Agribusiness, Technologies & Veterinary Medicine, Astrakhan State University 414000 AstrakhanZootechny & Agricultural Produce Processing Technology, Faculty of Agribusiness, Technologies & Veterinary Medicine, Astrakhan State University 414000 AstrakhanDepartment of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Minia University 61519 El-MeniaThe objective of the current study was to evaluate the impacts of feed restriction (FR) for 3 hours and/or dietary supplementation with vitamins and minerals on growth, mortality rate, some carcass traits, and serum biochemistry indices of broiler chicks under heat stress in the open housing system. A total of 240 one-week old broilers were weighed and randomly assigned into 4 equal experimental treatments. Treatment 1 (T1) was fed ad libitum on basal diets, T2 birds were fed on basal diets with FR, T3 birds were fed ad libitum on basal diets with vitamin C (200 mg) + vitamin E (200 mg) + Cr (1.5 mg ) + Zn (100 mg) per kg diet, and T4 birds were fed on basal diets with FR and combined supplementation of vitamins and minerals. It was found that growth parameters improved in T2, T3, and T4, while the mortality rate was significantly reduced compared with control. FR and feed additives (T4) revealed marked increases in serum total protein and a decrease in total serum cholesterol. It was concluded that combined effect of FR and feed additives could significantly alleviate heat stress effects for broilers by improving growth performance and decreasing mortality rate.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jitaa/article/view/21484heat stressfeed additivesfeed restrictiongrowthmortality
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author A. S. A. Mohamed
A. R. Lozovskiy
A. M. A. Ali
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A. R. Lozovskiy
A. M. A. Ali
Strategies to combat the deleterious impacts of heat stress through feed restrictions and dietary supplementation (vitamins, minerals) in broilers
Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
heat stress
feed additives
feed restriction
growth
mortality
author_facet A. S. A. Mohamed
A. R. Lozovskiy
A. M. A. Ali
author_sort A. S. A. Mohamed
title Strategies to combat the deleterious impacts of heat stress through feed restrictions and dietary supplementation (vitamins, minerals) in broilers
title_short Strategies to combat the deleterious impacts of heat stress through feed restrictions and dietary supplementation (vitamins, minerals) in broilers
title_full Strategies to combat the deleterious impacts of heat stress through feed restrictions and dietary supplementation (vitamins, minerals) in broilers
title_fullStr Strategies to combat the deleterious impacts of heat stress through feed restrictions and dietary supplementation (vitamins, minerals) in broilers
title_full_unstemmed Strategies to combat the deleterious impacts of heat stress through feed restrictions and dietary supplementation (vitamins, minerals) in broilers
title_sort strategies to combat the deleterious impacts of heat stress through feed restrictions and dietary supplementation (vitamins, minerals) in broilers
publisher Diponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences
series Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
issn 2087-8273
2460-6278
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The objective of the current study was to evaluate the impacts of feed restriction (FR) for 3 hours and/or dietary supplementation with vitamins and minerals on growth, mortality rate, some carcass traits, and serum biochemistry indices of broiler chicks under heat stress in the open housing system. A total of 240 one-week old broilers were weighed and randomly assigned into 4 equal experimental treatments. Treatment 1 (T1) was fed ad libitum on basal diets, T2 birds were fed on basal diets with FR, T3 birds were fed ad libitum on basal diets with vitamin C (200 mg) + vitamin E (200 mg) + Cr (1.5 mg ) + Zn (100 mg) per kg diet, and T4 birds were fed on basal diets with FR and combined supplementation of vitamins and minerals. It was found that growth parameters improved in T2, T3, and T4, while the mortality rate was significantly reduced compared with control. FR and feed additives (T4) revealed marked increases in serum total protein and a decrease in total serum cholesterol. It was concluded that combined effect of FR and feed additives could significantly alleviate heat stress effects for broilers by improving growth performance and decreasing mortality rate.
topic heat stress
feed additives
feed restriction
growth
mortality
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jitaa/article/view/21484
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