Abstract

The paper presents the study on an impact of feed additives Peak anti-stress and SPAO (SPAO-complex) with different lithium content on meat productivity and meat quality of broiler chickens. The feed additives exert a pronounced metabolic effect, have adaptogen properties and allow forming a mechanism that facilitates compensation of the expenditure of the body, which significantly increases upon stress development. It was established that the average daily gain of the broiler chickens increased by 1.8% and 4.3% on the background of using SPAO-complex and Peak anti-stress, respectively, compared to the broiler chickens that did not receive the feed additives in the daily diet. It was shown that addition of feed additives with lithium into a diet led to an improvement of the indices of broiler meat productivity and meat quality: a level of yield of the carcasses of the 1st category increased up to 56.2–79.1%, high organoleptic indices of meat were ensured, the protein content in white and red chicken meat increased and functional-technological properties of minced meat improved. The use of feed additives ensured profitability of industrial poultry production; the highest indices of profitability were established upon introduction of the feed additive Peak anti-stress into a diet — up to 8.67 rubles per each ruble of expenses. The obtained results of the study should be taken into consideration in the technological processes when raising broiler chickens.

Highlights

  • According to the Food Security Doctrine of the Russian Federation adopted by the Executive Order of the President of the Russian Federation of January 21, 2020, the agroindustrial complex of the country faces a task of creation, reconstruction and development of modern productions regarding the output of feed additives for animals to increase meat raw material production including poultry

  • It was established that the average daily gain of the broiler chickens increased by 1.8% and 4.3% on the background of using SPAO‐complex and Peak anti-stress, respectively, compared to the broiler chickens that did not receive the feed additives in the daily diet

  • It was shown that addition of feed additives with lithium into a diet led to an improvement of the indices of broiler meat productivity and meat quality: a level of yield of the carcasses of the 1st category increased up to 56.2–79.1%, high organoleptic indices of meat were ensured, the protein content in white and red chicken meat increased and functional-technological properties of minced meat improved

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Introduction

According to the Food Security Doctrine of the Russian Federation adopted by the Executive Order of the President of the Russian Federation of January 21, 2020, the agroindustrial complex of the country faces a task of creation, reconstruction and development of modern productions regarding the output of feed additives for animals to increase meat raw material production including poultry. Several authors [1] notice an important role of antioxidants in the composition of a diet These antioxidants include the natural bioflavonoid dihydroquercetin and arabinogalactan — a water-soluble polysaccharide of plant origin. Their addition to the combined feed for broilers affects the lipid metabolism, which is characterized by a decrease in the fat content in pectoral muscles, and facilitates a decrease in peroxide compounds in broiler meat due to the low content of abdominal fat in a carcass, and in a dose of 3.6 g/ton increases broiler liveweight by 3.97%, improves feed conversion. The use of the feed additive HydroLactiv and antioxidant Epophen in combined feed and their conjunct influence have a positive effect on productivity and meat quality of Cobb broiler chickens. The chemical composition of broiler meat changes by 8.49% in terms of the dry matter content and the protein content in broiler meat changes by 0.91%

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