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Ognik, Katarzyna, 2023, "Gastrointestinal tract and neuroendocrine system responses of young turkeys to the early administration of antibiotics or feeding a diet containing a coccidiostat", https://doi.org/10.18150/ZDECJM, RepOD, V1
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Parameters of ileal and cecal digesta in turkeys at 56 d of age. Extracellular, intracellular, and total activity of bacterial a- and b-glucosidase, a- and b-galactosidase (mmol/h/g) in the cecal digesta of turkeys at 56 d of age. Extracellular, intracellular, and total activity of bacterial b-glucuronidase, a-arabinopyranosidase, and b-xylosidase (mmol/h/ g) in the cecal digesta of turkeys at 56 d of age. Concentrations and profile of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in the cecal digesta of turkeys at 56 d of age. Cortisol content of the yolk sac (ng/sac) and blood in turkeys (ng/mL). Blood hormone levels in turkeys. The effect of different antibiotics on the growth performance of turkeys at 1 to 12 wk of age. The experiment was conducted on 1540 Hybrid Converter turkeys were allocated to 4 groups on the day of hatch. Each group consisted of 7 pens with 55 birds per pen. Group ENR was treated with enrofloxacin for the first 5 d of life, group DOX received doxycycline for 5 d and group MON was administered monensin for 84 d. CON birds served as a control group without any antibiotic treatment or MON administration.
antibiotic, gastrointestinal tract, neuroendocrine system, performance, turkey
Mikulski, D., Juśkiewicz, J., Ognik, K., Zduńczyk, P., Smagieł, R., & Jankowski, J. (2022). Gastrointestinal tract and neuroendocrine system responses of young turkeys to the early administration of antibiotics or feeding a diet containing a coccidiostat. Poultry Science, 101(11), 102098. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102098
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