Influence of the combined application of probiotic, hypochlorite and the lignin-coal sorbent on alive mass of chickens
Keywords:
probiotics, sorbents of mycotoxins, T-2 toxine, zearalenon, Bacillus subtilis 44-P, sodium hipochlorite, lignin, activated carbon.
Abstract
The purpose. To study influence of the combined application of probiotic, hypochlorite and the lignin-coal sorbent on alive mass of chickens of breed rod-island at chronic fusarial toxicosis. Methods. Influence of application of probiotic Bacillus subtilis 44-P, sodium hipochlorite, lignin-carbonic sorbent and low densities fusariotoxines (T-2 toxine and zearalenon, 2 mg/kg of feedstuff) on alive mass of chickens is studied. Results. Injection of mycotoxines did not call statistically significant lowering of alive mass. Application of probiotic and sodium hipochlorite increased alive mass irrespective of injection of mycotoxines in feedstuffs. Simultaneous application of lignin-coal sorbent together with probiotic and hypochlorite reduced efficiency of the last at injection of mycotoxines. Conclusions. Sodium hipochlorite and probiotic Bacillus subtilis 44-P stimulate increase of alive mass of chickens, especially in the age of 4 – 6 weeks, however, their simultaneous application together with lignin-coal sorbent on the background of mycotoxicosis can be inefficient.
Published
2016-01-15
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Articles

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