2014
DOI: 10.4314/sajas.v44i2.5
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Effects of adiCox®AP and monensin on production parameters and quality of meat of slow-growing Hubbard JA 957 broiler chickens

Abstract: This experiment was conducted with 480 Hubbard JA 957 one-day-old broiler chicks to determine the effects of adiCox®AP, a plant coccidiostat, and monensin on production parameters and meat quality. The birds were randomly allocated to three experimental diets: (A) with the plant coccidiostat adiCox®AP; (M) with monensin, an ionophore coccidiostat; and (C) the control group without coccidiostats. The birds were reared on litter until 63 days of age. The bodyweight of chicks was recorded at the ages of 1, 12, 24… Show more

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“…However, testing the efficiency of herbal products against other chemical preparations such as monensin was also carried out and revealed comparable anti-coccidial efficiency. For instance, the comparing with the herbal preparations (1) Artemisia sieberi extract (Quiroz-Castañeda and Dantán-González 2015), (2) Oregano essential oil (Sidiropoulou et al, 2020), (3) Cnidium monnieri and Taraxacum mongolicum (Song et al, 2020), or (4) the commercial herbal preparation (adiCox®AP) (Lukasiewicz et al, 2014). Reported the potential of natural products to provide potential coccidiostatic effects comparable to the traditional commercial products.…”
Section: And Soutter Et Al 2020)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, testing the efficiency of herbal products against other chemical preparations such as monensin was also carried out and revealed comparable anti-coccidial efficiency. For instance, the comparing with the herbal preparations (1) Artemisia sieberi extract (Quiroz-Castañeda and Dantán-González 2015), (2) Oregano essential oil (Sidiropoulou et al, 2020), (3) Cnidium monnieri and Taraxacum mongolicum (Song et al, 2020), or (4) the commercial herbal preparation (adiCox®AP) (Lukasiewicz et al, 2014). Reported the potential of natural products to provide potential coccidiostatic effects comparable to the traditional commercial products.…”
Section: And Soutter Et Al 2020)mentioning
confidence: 99%