The effects of different dietary electrolyte balances (DEB; 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 270 and 280 mEq/kg of diet) were investigated on growth performance, carcass traits, blood serum parameters and immune responses of broilers under thermoneutral environment. Data were analysed in agreement to a completely randomized design. In the grower period (linear, P =.01) and throughout the study (linear, P <.01) feed, energy and protein intakes decreased by increasing the DEB level. In the starter period, ADG showed the lowest value at 250 DEB level (quadratic, P <.01), whereas in the grower period and throughout the study, ADG decreased (linear, P <.01) by increasing the DEB level. Serum uric acid showed the lowest concentration at 250 DEB level (quadratic, P =.02). The serum triglyceride concentration decreased (linear, P =.02) and concentration of high-density lipoproteins raised (linear, P <.01) by increasing DEB level. Immune response against Gumboro disease tended (P =.09) to raise (linear, P <.01) by increasing the DEB level. No considerable DEB effect was observed on carcass traits and relative organ weights. The DEB values ranging from 220 to 240 mEq/kg could be appropriate to promote broiler growth performance.
Sigolo, S., Ahmadian, A., Seidavi, A., Gallo, A., Prandini, A., Effects of different dietary electrolyte balances on growth performance, carcass traits, blood parameters and immune responses of broilers, <<JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL RESEARCH>>, 2021; 49 (1): 472-478. [doi:10.1080/09712119.2021.2009840] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/197489]
Effects of different dietary electrolyte balances on growth performance, carcass traits, blood parameters and immune responses of broilers
Sigolo, S.;Gallo, A.;Prandini, A.
2021
Abstract
The effects of different dietary electrolyte balances (DEB; 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 270 and 280 mEq/kg of diet) were investigated on growth performance, carcass traits, blood serum parameters and immune responses of broilers under thermoneutral environment. Data were analysed in agreement to a completely randomized design. In the grower period (linear, P =.01) and throughout the study (linear, P <.01) feed, energy and protein intakes decreased by increasing the DEB level. In the starter period, ADG showed the lowest value at 250 DEB level (quadratic, P <.01), whereas in the grower period and throughout the study, ADG decreased (linear, P <.01) by increasing the DEB level. Serum uric acid showed the lowest concentration at 250 DEB level (quadratic, P =.02). The serum triglyceride concentration decreased (linear, P =.02) and concentration of high-density lipoproteins raised (linear, P <.01) by increasing DEB level. Immune response against Gumboro disease tended (P =.09) to raise (linear, P <.01) by increasing the DEB level. No considerable DEB effect was observed on carcass traits and relative organ weights. The DEB values ranging from 220 to 240 mEq/kg could be appropriate to promote broiler growth performance.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.