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Influence of Dietary Addition of Mineral Shungite and Fucus vesiculosus on Production Performance, Egg Quality, Nutrients Digestibility, and Immunity Status of Laying Hens

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Searching for new feed products suitable for poultry nutrition is an important tool for improving productive and immunity status of poultry. Thus, our present study aimed to evaluate the impact of using the thermally modified mineral adsorbent shungite and the dried seaweed meal Fucu...

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Autores principales: Buryakov, Nikolai P., Zaikina, Anastasiya S., Trukhachev, Vladimir I., Buryakova, Maria A., Kosolapova, Valentina G., Nikonov, Ilia N., Medvedev, Ivan K., Fathala, Mohamed M., Aleshin, Dmitrii E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10603752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13203176
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author Buryakov, Nikolai P.
Zaikina, Anastasiya S.
Trukhachev, Vladimir I.
Buryakova, Maria A.
Kosolapova, Valentina G.
Nikonov, Ilia N.
Medvedev, Ivan K.
Fathala, Mohamed M.
Aleshin, Dmitrii E.
author_facet Buryakov, Nikolai P.
Zaikina, Anastasiya S.
Trukhachev, Vladimir I.
Buryakova, Maria A.
Kosolapova, Valentina G.
Nikonov, Ilia N.
Medvedev, Ivan K.
Fathala, Mohamed M.
Aleshin, Dmitrii E.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Searching for new feed products suitable for poultry nutrition is an important tool for improving productive and immunity status of poultry. Thus, our present study aimed to evaluate the impact of using the thermally modified mineral adsorbent shungite and the dried seaweed meal Fucus vesiculosus in different doses in the diets of Brown Nick cross laying hens on their productivity indicators, digestibility of nutrients, nitrogen utilization, morphological blood profile, immunity status indicators, and egg quality. Our results showed that the inclusion of the abovementioned feed additives improves both productive performance and immunity status of Brown Nick cross laying hens as well as decreases the incidence of fatty liver occurrence. ABSTRACT: The main purpose of this study was to assess the impact of using the thermally modified mineral adsorbent shungite (MAS) and the dried seaweed meal Fucus vesiculosus (DSM) with different doses in Brown Nick cross laying hens’ diet on their productivity, nutrient digestibility, morphological and blood profile, immunity status, and egg quality. A total of 261,720 hens were used in this experiment at the age of 63 weeks, and they were randomly divided into 5 groups (feeding program) with six repetitions of 8724 chickens in each. The first served (control) as a control group where laying hens were fed the basal diet that was used on the farm only; the second and the third groups represented MAS+ and MAS++, where they received the basal diet supplemented by 0.1% and 0.25% (or 1.0 kg/t and 2.5 kg/t of feed) of the mineral adsorbent shungite (MAS) which was provided in the feed in powder form (5 microns) and was added to the feed at the feed mill; the fourth and fifth groups represented DSM+ and DSM++, which received the basal diet provided with 0.1% and 0.25% (or 1.0 kg/t and 2.5 kg/t of feed) of dried seaweed meal of F. vesiculosus algae (DSM). The average egg weight over the entire period of the experiment revealed significant differences between the experimental groups and represented in the control group 65.20 vs. 66.88, 66.87 and 68.10 and 68.13 g in the MAS+ and MAS++, and DSM+ and DSM++ groups, respectively. Once the dried seaweed meal F. vesiculosus (DSM) was used, the crude protein increased significantly (p < 0.05) in egg yolk by 2.64 and 2.67%, carotenoids by 1.13 and 1.20 mg/g DM. The inclusion of both MAS and DSM feed additives revealed a significant decrease in the level of crude fat (lipids) in their liver when compared with the control group. The level of erythrocytes (RBCs) increased (p < 0.05) in the MAS+ and MAS++ and DSM+ and DSM++ groups when compared to the control group. Similarly, a significant increase was noted in hemoglobin when DSM was supplemented when compared to the control one. Moreover, the number of heterophils increased (p < 0.05) in groups of MAS and DSM when compared to the control group. The percentage of phagocytic activity increased significantly by 5.39, 6.90, and 7.18% in MAS++, DSM+, and DSM++, respectively, relative to the control group. On the other hand, the phagocytic number decreased (p < 0.05) by 1.15 and 1.12 conditional units in MAS+ and MAS++ and by 1.03 and 0.83 conditional units in DSM+ and DSM++ when compared to the control group, respectively. Consequently, the inclusion of thermally modified mineral adsorbent shungite and the dried seaweed meal F. vesiculosus with different doses in Brown Nick cross laying hen diets improves the egg weight and egg quality, crude protein, carotenoids and vitamin A in the egg mass, the utilization of lysine and methionine nutrients, hemoglobin content, immunity status, while decreases the incidence of fatty liver occurrence.
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spelling pubmed-106037522023-10-28 Influence of Dietary Addition of Mineral Shungite and Fucus vesiculosus on Production Performance, Egg Quality, Nutrients Digestibility, and Immunity Status of Laying Hens Buryakov, Nikolai P. Zaikina, Anastasiya S. Trukhachev, Vladimir I. Buryakova, Maria A. Kosolapova, Valentina G. Nikonov, Ilia N. Medvedev, Ivan K. Fathala, Mohamed M. Aleshin, Dmitrii E. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Searching for new feed products suitable for poultry nutrition is an important tool for improving productive and immunity status of poultry. Thus, our present study aimed to evaluate the impact of using the thermally modified mineral adsorbent shungite and the dried seaweed meal Fucus vesiculosus in different doses in the diets of Brown Nick cross laying hens on their productivity indicators, digestibility of nutrients, nitrogen utilization, morphological blood profile, immunity status indicators, and egg quality. Our results showed that the inclusion of the abovementioned feed additives improves both productive performance and immunity status of Brown Nick cross laying hens as well as decreases the incidence of fatty liver occurrence. ABSTRACT: The main purpose of this study was to assess the impact of using the thermally modified mineral adsorbent shungite (MAS) and the dried seaweed meal Fucus vesiculosus (DSM) with different doses in Brown Nick cross laying hens’ diet on their productivity, nutrient digestibility, morphological and blood profile, immunity status, and egg quality. A total of 261,720 hens were used in this experiment at the age of 63 weeks, and they were randomly divided into 5 groups (feeding program) with six repetitions of 8724 chickens in each. The first served (control) as a control group where laying hens were fed the basal diet that was used on the farm only; the second and the third groups represented MAS+ and MAS++, where they received the basal diet supplemented by 0.1% and 0.25% (or 1.0 kg/t and 2.5 kg/t of feed) of the mineral adsorbent shungite (MAS) which was provided in the feed in powder form (5 microns) and was added to the feed at the feed mill; the fourth and fifth groups represented DSM+ and DSM++, which received the basal diet provided with 0.1% and 0.25% (or 1.0 kg/t and 2.5 kg/t of feed) of dried seaweed meal of F. vesiculosus algae (DSM). The average egg weight over the entire period of the experiment revealed significant differences between the experimental groups and represented in the control group 65.20 vs. 66.88, 66.87 and 68.10 and 68.13 g in the MAS+ and MAS++, and DSM+ and DSM++ groups, respectively. Once the dried seaweed meal F. vesiculosus (DSM) was used, the crude protein increased significantly (p < 0.05) in egg yolk by 2.64 and 2.67%, carotenoids by 1.13 and 1.20 mg/g DM. The inclusion of both MAS and DSM feed additives revealed a significant decrease in the level of crude fat (lipids) in their liver when compared with the control group. The level of erythrocytes (RBCs) increased (p < 0.05) in the MAS+ and MAS++ and DSM+ and DSM++ groups when compared to the control group. Similarly, a significant increase was noted in hemoglobin when DSM was supplemented when compared to the control one. Moreover, the number of heterophils increased (p < 0.05) in groups of MAS and DSM when compared to the control group. The percentage of phagocytic activity increased significantly by 5.39, 6.90, and 7.18% in MAS++, DSM+, and DSM++, respectively, relative to the control group. On the other hand, the phagocytic number decreased (p < 0.05) by 1.15 and 1.12 conditional units in MAS+ and MAS++ and by 1.03 and 0.83 conditional units in DSM+ and DSM++ when compared to the control group, respectively. Consequently, the inclusion of thermally modified mineral adsorbent shungite and the dried seaweed meal F. vesiculosus with different doses in Brown Nick cross laying hen diets improves the egg weight and egg quality, crude protein, carotenoids and vitamin A in the egg mass, the utilization of lysine and methionine nutrients, hemoglobin content, immunity status, while decreases the incidence of fatty liver occurrence. MDPI 2023-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10603752/ /pubmed/37893901 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13203176 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Buryakov, Nikolai P.
Zaikina, Anastasiya S.
Trukhachev, Vladimir I.
Buryakova, Maria A.
Kosolapova, Valentina G.
Nikonov, Ilia N.
Medvedev, Ivan K.
Fathala, Mohamed M.
Aleshin, Dmitrii E.
Influence of Dietary Addition of Mineral Shungite and Fucus vesiculosus on Production Performance, Egg Quality, Nutrients Digestibility, and Immunity Status of Laying Hens
title Influence of Dietary Addition of Mineral Shungite and Fucus vesiculosus on Production Performance, Egg Quality, Nutrients Digestibility, and Immunity Status of Laying Hens
title_full Influence of Dietary Addition of Mineral Shungite and Fucus vesiculosus on Production Performance, Egg Quality, Nutrients Digestibility, and Immunity Status of Laying Hens
title_fullStr Influence of Dietary Addition of Mineral Shungite and Fucus vesiculosus on Production Performance, Egg Quality, Nutrients Digestibility, and Immunity Status of Laying Hens
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Dietary Addition of Mineral Shungite and Fucus vesiculosus on Production Performance, Egg Quality, Nutrients Digestibility, and Immunity Status of Laying Hens
title_short Influence of Dietary Addition of Mineral Shungite and Fucus vesiculosus on Production Performance, Egg Quality, Nutrients Digestibility, and Immunity Status of Laying Hens
title_sort influence of dietary addition of mineral shungite and fucus vesiculosus on production performance, egg quality, nutrients digestibility, and immunity status of laying hens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10603752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13203176
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