USE OF NANOMATERIALS IN CHICKEN-BROILERS RATION
Abstract
The article presents data on the application of nanocomposite
ferromanetics at a dose of 1 mg/kg of feed and citrate of nanomolibden – 0,24
mg/dm 3 of water in rations of chicken-broiler. According to the results of the
research, it is established that the nanopreparations of various forms of
manufacture in optimal doses can be used as feed additives to increase the
content of Iron and Molybdenum in poultry meat for the prevention of a
violation of macro- and microelements exchange in experimental chickens.
Keywords: nanocomposite ferromanetics, citrate of nanomolibden,
chicken-broilers, meat, microelements, macroelements
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