Veterinarska stanica, Vol. 53 No. 6, 2022.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.46419/vs.53.6.4
Effects of a toxin binder and an organic acidifier on the zootechnical performance of broiler chickens
Nassima Ait Issad
; Institute of Veterinary Sciences, USD Blida 1, HASAQ Laboratory, National High School of Veterinary Medicine, Algiers, Algeria
Nora Mimoune
orcid.org/0000-0002-0900-3908
; National High School of Veterinary Medicine, El-Alia, Algiers, Algeria, Laboratory of Biorechnologies related to animal reproduction (LBRA), Institute of Veterinary Sciences, Saad Dahleb University, Blida, Algeria
Chama Ammari
Rachid Kaidi
; Department of Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory of Animal Health, Animal Production, and Environment (ESPA), Institute of Veterinary Sciences and Agricultural Sciences, University of Batna 1, Batna 05000, Algeria
Rabah Hammouni
; Laboratory of Biorechnologies related to animal reproduction (LBRA), Institute of Veterinary Sciences, Saad Dahleb University, Blida, Algeria
Houari Chelali
; Adicales, Oran, Algeria
Djamal Khelef
; National High School of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health and Productions Laboratory, El-Alia, Algiers, Algeria
Abstract
Combatting mycotoxins and their harmful effects on performance at broiler farms is based on using neutralizing products such as binders that inhibit their intestinal absorption and bind with these molecules to neutralise. This study focuses on the dietary supplementation of a mycotoxin binder-organic acidifier combination over an entire broiler rearing cycle. 1280 1-day-old chicks of equal weight of the cobb500 strain were divided into two groups (n=640): the control group (C) was fed with standard staple food suitable for each phase of breeding, while the experimental group received the same food for each phase as the control group, with the addition of a mycotoxin binder (MICOTEC, 0.1%) and organic acidifier (TECAVIAR, 0.1%) in the food. The results showed a highly convincing effect of these two additives on zootechnical performance: reduced mortality rate, 15.38% improvement in average weight, 15.68% improvement in average daily gain (ADG), and a 1.59% reduction in consumption compared to the control group. This resulted in significant economic and health impacts. This study has shown that the mycotoxin binder-acidifier combination gives remarkable positive effects that may be of economic interest. Other research perspectives are opening concerning the choice of molecules and their concentrations to optimize results, and to study other aspects of the effects of this combination on poultry health and ultimately of consumer health.
Keywords
mycotoxin-binder; acidifier; mortality; zootechnical performance; broiler
Hrčak ID:
266293
URI
Publication date:
16.1.2022.
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