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New phytosorption complex used in fur farming

Abstract

To study the effect of the new phytosorption complex on the body of the uterine herd of mink of the standard dark brown color (Vyatka animal breeding, Kirov region), two groups of 25 animals each were created. The experimental group, in addition to the total diet, was injected with a phytosorption complex at a dose of 3 g / goal. Animals of the control group received a common diet without additives. The drug was given daily for 30 days before the rut and 10 days before whelping for 25 days. During the experiment, we evaluated the indicators characterizing the productivity of broodstock. Throughout the experiment, they conducted a clinical examination of animals, where they noted the general condition: palatability of food and appetite, reaction to stimuli, color of visible mucous membranes, condition of hair. Thus, 91 puppies were born in the control group, which amounted to 4.79 pups per head, which is 24% less than in the experimental group. For the reproduction of the herd and for obtaining good economic indicators, an important factor is the safety of puppies and their confident weight gain. In the experimental group, the safety of puppies was 89.2%, which is 10.1% more compared to the control group. Puppies from the females of the experimental group confidently gained weight, by 14 days., The pups' body weight was 86.7 g, which is 32.5% more than in the control group.It can be concluded that the additional introduction of the phytosorption complex into the mink of the uterine herd has a beneficial effect on the organism of experimental animals, which was reflected in the production and economic indicators. Further study of the phytosorption complex is of both scientific and practical importance.

About the Authors

V. A. Baryshev
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education Saint Petersburg state Academy of Veterinary Medicine
Russian Federation


O. S. Popova
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education Saint Petersburg state Academy of Veterinary Medicine
Russian Federation


O. Yu. Bespyatykh
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher EducationVyatka State University
Russian Federation


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Baryshev V.A., Popova O.S., Bespyatykh O.Yu. New phytosorption complex used in fur farming. International Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2019;(1):77-80. (In Russ.)

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