SVETLANA F. SUKHANOVA, ANZHELIKA A. BAEVA, LADA A. VITYUK, RUSTEM B. TEMIRAEV, FATIMA F. KOKAEVA AND IRINA R. TLETSERUK
Abstract
In recent years, providing balanced feeding at industrial poultry farms for the prevention of aflatoxicosis in meat poultry mold inhibitors and antioxidants of a new generation have become widely used as feed additives in the formulation of the complete feed for poultry. The aim of the research is to find out the effectiveness of the addition of the Tox-Nil mold inhibitor and the Oxi-Nil antioxidant to wheat-barley-sunflower mixed fodders with a tolerant dosage of aflatoxin B1 for increasing meat productivity and biological value of broiler chicken meat A scientific and production experiment was conducted on the four groups of broiler chickens of the âRoss-308" cross with 100 heads each, formed according to the principle of analogue groups. It was established that combined addition of preparations of Oxi-Nil in a dose of 600 g / t of feed and Tox-Nil in a dose of 750 g / t of feed to the combined feed with the tolerant level of aflatoxin B1 provided the best productive effect in broiler chickens. Joint supplements of these preparations to wheat-barley sunflower mixed fodders with a tolerant dosage of aflatoxin B1, resulted in a significant (P> 0.95) increase in the weight of the half-dressed carcass by 12.44%, dressedâby 12.85% and slaughter yield - by 1.12%in the chicken broilers of the 3 test group against the control group. Relative to the control analogues in the meat poultry of the 3 test group in the samples of the pectoral and femoral muscles, there was a significant (P≥0.95) increase in the dry matter content by 1.02 and 1.01%, protein by 1.30 and 1.29%, and at the same time, a reduction of the mass fraction of fat â by 0.36 and 0.33%. The combined feeding of preparations Oxi-Nil in a dose of 600 g/t of feed and Tox-Nil in a dose of 1250 g / t of feed resulted in statistically significant (P>0.95) increase of the protein quality index of meat by 16.45% in broiler chickens of 3 experimental group compared to the control analogues.