Abstract
The presented work presents experimental data on the detection of age-related changes in blood biochemical parameters in partridges. The purpose of the work was to determine the total protein content in the blood plasma of partridges (Alectoris chukar) in postembryogenesis in comparison with the indicators in the chicks of the original line when using a complex of vitamins and anti-stress drugs. Experimentally revealed a change in the total protein of the blood plasma of partridge chicks from the moment of hatching and up to 2 months of age, with the complex use of vitamins (A-20000 IU, D3 -1250 IU, E-50mg), as well as anti-stress drugs (phenozepam and succinic acid) at the rate of 0.03g per 1kg of mass. It was found that anti-stress drugs do not significantly affect the dynamics of changes in the total protein of the blood plasma of partridges. It was experimentally established that a more intensive development and increase in the growth of partridge mass corresponded to a lower content of total protein in blood serum and vice versa.
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