©Efficiency silver nanoparticle solution for healing digestive tract of broiler chickens
Abstract
This work sought to look into nanoscale silver colloidal solutions as modern drugs for effective long-term reduction of microbial contamination of the air of poultry houses by intestinal rehabilitation of broiler chickens and simultaneous disinfection of water pipes and drinking water. Establish effective concentration of these solutions. For the experiment, broilers Cobb-500. During the experiment set quantitative and qualitative composition of microflora of the intestinal contents of broiler chickens. Determination of toxicity of aqueous solutions of silver nanoparticles was performed bioassay on infusoria tetrahimena piriformis. Air samples examined by sedimentation. We studied the productivity indices of chickens and product quality. As a result we see colloidal nanosilver solutions delicately spend intestinal sanitation, eliminating pathogens, virtually affecting the symbiotic intestinal flora. The dependence of the microbial composition of the intestines of birds and sanitary-hygienic state of air environment of poultry houses. Rationally adjusting the composition of the intestinal microbiocenosis - we allow symbiotic microorganisms to intensify the processes of digestion and immune forces of the body of animals - to focus on the fight against pathogens that continuously come from food. Improve productivity and quality metrics of received production. The drug is not toxic.
Keywords: microflora of poultry intestines, the solution of silver nanoparticles, broiler- chickens, productivity, microflora of poultry housesReferences
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