UDC 636.5.033
DOI: 10.36871/vet.zoo.bio.202305006

Authors

Maria A. Spivak,
Pavel N. Abramov,
Yulia V. Petrova,
Moscow Veterinary Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology – MVA by K. I. Skryabin, Moscow, Russian Federation

Abstract

The article presents the results of a study of the effect of the feed additive Maxisorb® on the clinical status of broiler chickens with experimental mycotoxicosis. Various schemes for the use of feed additives have been tested. It has been established that the feed additive Maxisorb® used in a dosage of 1 kg / ton of feed from 7 days to the moment of slaughter has a positive effect on the clinical status of broiler chickens. Clinical and biochemical blood analysis showed normalization of metabolic processes in the experimental group compared with the control. There was also an increase in live weight and an increased yield of edible parts of broiler chicken meat. A lower feed consumption was established when using a feed additive in the diet. The feed additive Maxisorb® has shown high efficacy for the prevention of mycotoxicosis of broiler chickens.

Keywords

Maxisorb®, feed additive, broiler chickens, poultry farming, meat productivity, feed conversion