UTILIZAREA BIOMASEI DE SPIRULINĂ CA SUPLIMENT PROTEINO-VITAMINO-MINERAL ÎN ALIMENTAŢIA FAZANILOR
Abstract
In animal breeding sector, spirulline biomass is used supplementary, as proteic and vitamin-mineral unconventional supplement into fodder rations. In this way used, intervenes actively in intestinal symbiont microflora nutrition (intestinal microbiocoenosis, responsible for animal organism resistance increasement to pathogenic microflora aggression (bacteria and fungi) fact that is demonstrated by haematological and immunological parameter values. At the same time, administered in fodder in pheasants, stimulates egg production. The reseasches, which were done put in, evidence the biostimulating action of spirullina biomass on some production parameters in pheasants: -zoo-economic: fodder daily mean consumption, daily and total egg production, egg mean weight and shell aspect, respectively of yolk -hematologic: hematocrit value, hematoglobine quantity and leucocytes formula. -biochemic-imunologic:total protein, albumin, and gamaglobulin.The papers published in the journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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