2023
DOI: 10.48077/scihor10.2023.68
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Effect of additives with chelated forms of trace minerals on growth performance of broiler chickens, feed nutrient digestibility, and carcass characteristics

Olena Razanova,
Halyna Ohorodnichuk,
Taras Farionik
et al.

Abstract: Demand for chicken meat has been growing in recent years, requiring prominent production levels and efficient feed conversion. The purpose of this study was to determine the productivity, preservation, and slaughter performance of broiler chickens, feed conversion on the background of feeding with additives with chelated forms of trace minerals. Poultry growth intensity was determined according to zootechnical methods, slaughter indicators – according to morphological methods, and statistical analysis of the r… Show more

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“…Introduction of selenium organic compounds with higher bioavailability to the diet of broiler chickens positively influenced increase in live mass and improved the yield parameters as a result of greater increment in the breast and thigh muscles, which was a consequence of increased muscular mass and effective use of nutrients in the poultry diet . In the conducted study, broiler chickens had a greater yield of the breast and thigh muscles after inclusion of mineral supplements with chelated microelements in the diet (Kronotsyd-L and glycinate of chelate copper) (Razanova et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Introduction of selenium organic compounds with higher bioavailability to the diet of broiler chickens positively influenced increase in live mass and improved the yield parameters as a result of greater increment in the breast and thigh muscles, which was a consequence of increased muscular mass and effective use of nutrients in the poultry diet . In the conducted study, broiler chickens had a greater yield of the breast and thigh muscles after inclusion of mineral supplements with chelated microelements in the diet (Kronotsyd-L and glycinate of chelate copper) (Razanova et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%