Abstract

The article analyzes the postembryonic organogenesis of the ovaries of Texas quail when using biologically active substances. A set of morphological techniques is used. It was found that the use of probiotic in combination with succinic acid to Texas quail at the age of 5-45 days caused intensive growth and development of their ovaries. Probiotic preparation "Sporovit" and succinic acid do not cause pathological changes in the micromorphological structure of the reproduction organs of quails.

Highlights

  • Today, quail farming is one of the youngest and most rapidly developing poultry industries in the Russian Federation

  • The main disadvantage is the significantly high cost of quail production, which is due to the high costs of their maintenance and breeding

  • In veterinary medicine, biologically active substances of various groups are used to increase the viability of young poultry for therapeutic and preventive purposes [5-7]

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Summary

Introduction

Quail farming is one of the youngest and most rapidly developing poultry industries in the Russian Federation. Scientists note the special biological characteristics of quails: high growth rate, early oviposition (30-40 days), small size, precocity, intensive metabolism, which causes a fairly high body temperature, and this helps protect birds from a variety of infectious diseases [1-3]. While quails have a large number of advantages compared to other poultry, they can have disadvantages. The main disadvantage is the significantly high cost of quail production, which is due to the high costs of their maintenance and breeding. The intensity of growth of quail and a high level of egg productivity of females is ensured when they are fed with high-quality feed containing all the necessary nutrients at the proper level. Probiotics, which action is supported by the mechanisms of protection of the macroorganism from harmful effects of the ecosystem, that have been developed in the course of evolution, deserve special attention [8-12]

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