Abstract

In the poultry industry, feed additives with positive effects on the condition of the poultry are constantly used. Antimicrobials are used for this purpose. However, the indiscriminate use of antibiotics accelerates the spread of antibiotic resistance among bacteria. Hence, researchers have increased interest in finding alternative feed additives. Plant extracts are of considerable interest in this matter as they have a wide range of biological properties including antibacterial activity. Phytobiotics, have been found to increase productivity, feed conversion ratio, safety and meat quality. Among the potential phytobiotics, oak bark extract (Quercus cortex) should be emphasized, the activity of which is associated with the content of more active substances. With this in mind, the purpose of this work was formulated to study the effect of Quercus cortex extract and the feed antibiotic Biovit 200 based on 20% chlorotetracycline on feed digestibility, its slaughter properties and the content of chemicals in the body of broilers.The results obtained during the study suggest that the use of Quercus cortex extract (at a dose of 0,2 ml/kg) both alone and in combination with Biovit 200 (at a dose of 0,63 g/kg w.m./day contributed to an increase in the EIP index, digestibility coefficients. An excess in slaughter yield in I, II and III groups over the control group was recorded.

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