TO QUESTIONNAIRE OF PREVENTION OF URIC ACID DIATHESIS OF TURKEY
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https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2017.03.022Keywords:
turkey, uric acid, morphological and biochemical studies of blood, prevention of uric acid diathesisAbstract
Urea diathesis is a fairly widespread disease of non-contagious etiology in birds and is associated with genetic preconditions for its occurrence, since the erythrocyte organisms undergo fetal development in an egg. As a result, in the blood of the bird, the uric acid content increases, and in the organs and tissues its molic acid salts are deposited. In modern veterinary medicine there is no clear scheme for early prevention of diuretic urea in turkey. Vitamin preparations and feed supplements that are recommended for preventing metabolic disorders do not always produce positive results. This is due to the fact that several factors are not taken into account, such as: the direction of productivity and species characteristics of the bird, the etiology and pathogenesis of the disease, the balance of the diet on nutrients, the biogeochemical feature of the region, and others. Application of turkey the age of 1 month, within 30 days of the drug Indikamin at a dose of 1.0 g/kg of feed prevents the occurrence of uric acid diathesis and is an effective method of prevention of this pathology.
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