Abstract

We have studied the dynamics of growth and development of chicken egg production of line cross “Hayseks brown” from day age to the age of peak performance. During the experiment, the study of the intensity of metabolic processes in the body of 6, 35, 90, 120, and 150 day-olds, i.e., in critical periods when there is intense growth of feathers and juvenile molten (30–60 days), the beginning of the oviposition (120 days) and the beginning of an intensive oviposition (150 days). In these age periods, the level of soluble proteins, amine nitrogen, and the activity of alanine and aspartate aminotransferases were determined in liver tissues, cuticles of the muscular stomach, gastrointestinal mucosa, gastrointestinal mucosa, duodenum and pancreas. As a result of the research, it was found that the intensity of the growth of chickens is different from the recommendation for the “Hayseks Brown” cross. Only at the age of 119–126 days growing the body weight of the reared chickens coincides with the recommended technology for hens of the cross “Hayseks Brown”. The results of biochemical studies are related to changes in the physiological state and magnitude of gains. During the growth of repair young poultry, in the critical periods of growth and development, it is necessary to deliberately affect the processes of protein metabolism by enhancing the processes of digestion and assimilation of nutrients and biologically active substances of fodder and the sufficient introduction of free amino acids by the use of exogenous enzyme preparations.

Highlights

  • Ration balancing for poultry on the content of the main nutrients and biologically active substances is the basis of modern power systems, which is constantly being improved

  • The problems of improving the productivity of poultry and improving the quality of poultry production depends on many other factors, including compliance with the technology of growing young repair poultry and the intensity of the physiological and biological processes in their organism and the functions of individual organs and systems

  • Microstructural changes in the intestine, in particular in the mucous membranes on which the assimilation of nutrients depends, the state and processes occurring in the intestine determine the health of the bird and the efficiency of the use of nutrients and biological active substances, which is associated with the intensity of growth and development, conversion of feed and other important economic indicators in poultry farming (Ratych, 1992; Grozina, 2014; Filho еt аl., 2014; Dong еt аl., 2017)

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Introduction

Ration balancing for poultry on the content of the main nutrients and biologically active substances is the basis of modern power systems, which is constantly being improved. It is known that the mass of newly hatched chicken in the first week of life increases by 4.4 times, and in 5 weeks by 5000% and reaches 2 kg (Carenko, 1988; Fisinin and Suray, 2013) These high rates are possible due to intensive selection of growth rates, optimal keeping conditions, and progress in feeding, which contribute to meeting the needs of all major nutrients and bioactive substances and effective disease prevention. As the growing season is steadily decreasing and feed conversion is improving, health support and nutrition optimization are among the priority tasks At this stage, the details of the cultivation technology are carried out at a high level, taking into account factors that previously scientists and practitioners did not pay attention. The transformation of feed proteins into body protein and egg prod-

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