饲喂添加纳米硒的日粮对肉鸡生长和免疫性能的影响

Mubarak Ibrahim, Alabi Olushola John, Kudu Yahaya, Sa’aci Zhitsu Ahaji, Alayande Leye
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背景和目的:硒是一种微量元素,由于消费者对更安全和更多动物蛋白的需求增加,研究人员已将硒用于强化禽肉。这是因为众所周知,硒对鸡的生长和免疫能力具有重要作用。本研究考察了补充不同水平的日粮纳米硒对肉鸡生长性能和免疫参数的影响。材料和方法:本研究共使用了 200 只 1 日龄的 Arbor acre 肉鸡,采用完全随机设计法将其分为 5 个处理,4 个重复,每个重复 10 只鸡。采用单因素方差分析和邓肯多重范围检验对生长性能和免疫参数进行数据分析。结果肉鸡日粮中添加纳米硒可显著提高(p<0.05)生长性能(NSe 0.10、NSe 0.15、NSe 0.20 和 NSe 0.25 时,增重分别为 2115.72、2182.98、2171.64 和 2262.84)、表观营养消化率(NSe 0.10、NSe 0.15、NSe 0.20 和 NSe 0.25)和免疫指标(P<0.05)。结论本研究表明,饲喂纳米补硒日粮可提高肉鸡的生长性能和免疫力。
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Effect of Feeding Nano-Selenium Supplemented Diets on Growth and Immunological Performance of Broiler Chickens
Background and Objective: Selenium, being a micro-mineral has been used by researchers to fortify poultry meat due to the increased demand for safer and increased animal protein by consumers. This is because it is well known for its role in chicken growth and immune competence. This study examined the effects of supplementing varying levels of dietary nano-selenium on growth performance and immunological parameters of broiler chickens. Materials and Methods: A total of 200 1-day old Arbor acre broiler chickens were used for the study and distributed into five treatments, four replicates with 10 birds each using a completely randomised design. Data on growth performance and immunological parameters were taken and analysed using a one-way analysis of variance and Duncan’s multiple range Test was used to separate the means. Results: The supplementing dietary nano-selenium to broiler chickens significantly improved (p<0.05) growth performance (body weight gain 2115.72, 2182.98, 2171.64 and 2262.84 at NSe 0.10 , NSe 0.15 , NSe 0.20 and NSe 0.25 , respectively), apparent nutrient digestibility (dry matter 89.02 and 87.20% at NSe 0.20 and NSe 0.25 , respectively at the starter phase and crude fibre 89.54 at NSe 0.25 during the finisher phase) and immunological parameters (immunoglobulin A 1.82 at NSe 0.20 ) measured. Conclusion: The present study showed that both growth performance and immunity of broiler chickens can be improved when fed nano selenium supplemented diets
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