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العنوان
Effect Of dietary enrichment of broiler chickens with different sources of Omega-3 fatty acids on performance and physiological status /
المؤلف
Megahed, Asmaa Mostafa Mahmoud Mohamed.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / أسماء مصطفى محمود محمد مجاهد
مشرف / ترك محمد دره
مشرف / محمد رأفت الجوجرى
مناقش / خالد محمد احمد محروس
مناقش / هيام محمد أبوالمعاطى.
تاريخ النشر
2024
عدد الصفحات
online resource (132 pages) :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
العلوم الزراعية والبيولوجية
تاريخ الإجازة
27/4/2024
مكان الإجازة
جامعة المنصورة - كلية الزراعة - قسم انتاج الدواجن
الفهرس
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Abstract

The current study focused on the effects of dietary supplementation of two types of microalgae on broiler chickens; namely Spirulina plantesis (SP) and Chlorella vulgaris (CV), separately. This study was to determine their effects on productive performance, carcass traits, blood parameters, immune functions and meat quality. 210 One-day-old Ross 308 broiler chickens were divided into seven treatment groups, each of which included three replicates. The diet treatments were (0.0, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0 g/kg dried of SP group and 2.0, 4.0, 6.0 g/kg of dried CV group for 42 d. The results showed significant improvements in FCR and weight gain in groups supplementation microalgae compared with control group. Significant increase has been determined at RBCS and hemoglobin in most treated groups and the best results occurred at 6.0 g/Kg SP and 4.0 g/kg CV. While the levels of bursal weight ratio increased significantly in all groups of CV and the best result occurred at the group level of 2.0 g/kg CV. Feeding diets with different types and levels of algae had no significant effect on ALT, total protein, albumin, cholesterol, HDL, IgA, and SOD among all groups. However significantly lower serum levels of AST and triglycerides for broilers supplementation CV at level 6g/kg compared with other groups. Accordingly, it is concluded that dietary supplementation of SP or CV has positive impacts on productive performance,
hematological parameters, and meat quality of broilers. Generally, the maximal benefits can be obtained at inclusion levels of 4.0 g/kg of SP or CV.”