Abstract

An experiment was conducted to determine effects of oral administration of Diakur™ (an additive of glucose and electrolytes for young calves) on growth performance and some physiological responses in male broilers reared in a high temperature. A 2 by 3 factorial arrangement test of 2 temperatures (24 and 36°C) and 3 levels of oral administration of the glucose and electrolytes additive, Diakur™, (0, 150 and 300 mg/day/100 gBW) were applied in the experiment. Male broiler chicks (2 weeks of age) were assigned to six groups and received dietary and temperature treatments for 7 days. The additive of glucose and electrolytes was suspended with water and intubated into crop twice a day (08:00 and 17:00). Oral administration of the additive prevented decreases in food intake and growth rates in broilers due to exposure of the hot environment. Oral administration of the additive also improved a lowered electrolyte (Na + + K + - Cl - ) balance in plasma, low mitogenic response of blood mononuclear cell and an increase in glucose concentration due to exposure to the high environmental temperature. Oral administration of the additive increased rectal temperature regardless of environmental temperatures. On the other hand, blood pH, pCO2 and HCO3 - concentration , and plasma creatine kinase activity were not affected by the oral administration. The results suggested that oral administration of the glucose and electrolytes additive, Diakur™ during heat stress did not only prevent decrease in growth performance, but also normalized some physiological and immunological responses in male broilers. (Asian-Aust. J. Anim. Sci. 2002. Vol 15, No. 9 : 1341-1347)

Highlights

  • Enviromental temperature is a crucial factor in the growth performance of poultry

  • The growth performance decreased in 36°C conditions and was recovered partially by oral administration of DiakurTM

  • Body temperature in chicks reared in 36°C was higher than that in chicks reared in 24°C and oral administration of DiakurTM enhanced the rectal temperature under the 24°C condition

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Introduction

Enviromental temperature is a crucial factor in the growth performance of poultry. In a high temperature there is a decrease in feed intake and in body gain, and additions of certain nutrients to feed or drinking water can reduce these effects. Teeter (1997a,b) reported that electrolyte balance in feed had a significant influence on body weight gain and feed intake. (1997, 1998) reported that in a high ambient temperature the addition of glucose to the drinking water prevented the decreases in feed intake and growth, and heat stroke, and expected that energy supply, especially from glucose, is important for broiler production. The method of dose of some electrolytes and/or glucose to animals is crucial to improve growth performance, supply

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