Abstract

The article provides information about the commodity and technological properties of fresh-dry skins obtained from silver foxes infested with the nematode Toxascaris leonina, when added to the feed of the therapeutic and preventive complex DLK. Changes in the composition of the microflora of the gastrointestinal tract were shown in helminthiasis, and a violation of the formation of hair in young silver foxes was found, which further leads to a deterioration in the quality of freshdry skin. The addition of a sulfur-containing complex to the feed mixture allows infested animals to recover their hair faster, improve their product and technological properties, and improve the quality of fresh – dry silver Fox skins of cellular breeding

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