Abstract

The article presents experimental data on the detection of age-related changes in blood biochemical parameters in pheasants. The research is devoted to the artificial breeding of one of the subspecies of pheasants of our wild fauna (the emerald pheasant - Phasianus versicolor). The aim of the work was to determine the total protein content in the blood plasma of pheasants in post-embryogenesis in comparison with the indicators in the chicks of the original line when using a complex of vitamins and anti-stress drugs. As a result of experimental studies, a change in the total blood plasma protein of pheasants from the moment of hatching and up to 2 months of age was revealed, with the complex use of vitamins (A-20000 IU, D3 -1250 IU, E-50 mg), as well as anti-stress preparations of succinic acid and fenozepam at a dose of 0.02 g, 0.03 g, 0.05 g per 1 kg of body weight per day.

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