2000
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982000000400027
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Avaliação da monensina no desempenho e rendimento de carcaça e partes de frangos de corte

Abstract: RESUMO -Foram realizados três experimentos para avaliar o desempenho e o rendimento de cortes e carcaça de frangos de corte, recebendo ou não monensina (MON) na dieta, em diferentes doses (D) (100, 110 e 120 ppm), de acordo com as fases de crescimento (FC) (1 a 21, 22 a 40 e 41 a 45/46 dias de idade). O experimento 1 foi realizado em gaiolas metabólicas, no qual foram determinadas energia metabolizável aparente (EMA), digestibilidade da matéria seca -MS (DMS) e retenção de nitrogênio (RN). Os experimentos 2 e … Show more

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“…The effects of those drugs are not fully understood, but the potential of the intestinal microbiota in increasing feed efficiency has been shown ( Singh et al., 2012 ; Cox and AuthorAnonymous, 2014 ) and may be considered in this study. Challenged broilers receiving monensin reduced the bacterial domain and Escherichia coli ( Moraes et al., 2019 ) and Ribeiro et al. (2000) observed that broilers receiving monensin, without any microbial challenge, showed better feed conversion in relation to broilers without the drug, especially from 21 to 40 d.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of those drugs are not fully understood, but the potential of the intestinal microbiota in increasing feed efficiency has been shown ( Singh et al., 2012 ; Cox and AuthorAnonymous, 2014 ) and may be considered in this study. Challenged broilers receiving monensin reduced the bacterial domain and Escherichia coli ( Moraes et al., 2019 ) and Ribeiro et al. (2000) observed that broilers receiving monensin, without any microbial challenge, showed better feed conversion in relation to broilers without the drug, especially from 21 to 40 d.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%