Шляхи підвищення виводимості і життєздатності перепелів за умов хімічної обробки яєць в інкубаційний період
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WAYS OF INCREASE OF DERIVABILITY AND VIABILITY OF QUAIL AT CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF EGGS IN A LATENT PERIOD
V. V. Trach, V. V. Danchuk
Abstract. It is known that in the conditions of the incubator, supply of O2 to the embryo is limited, so the intensity of naklevyvaniya of the shell is somewhat lower than in the natural, therefore, a promising direction of improving the hatchability quail is the removal of cuticles of different chemicals. However, the use of various chemicals for removing the cuticle can cause the increase in the intensity of Pol processes. Previous research has found that the increase in O2 penetration into the egg is accompanied by intensification of lipid peroxidation, which in turn adversely affects. Obviously, the application of natural antioxidants will increase the activity of antioxidant defense system in the embryo, which should positively affect birds.
Keywords: sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, hydrochloric acid, the Japanese quail, and vitamin E.References
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