Dietas e promotores de crescimento para passeriformes cativos.
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Resumo: | In order to assess growth promoters for Passaricultura two sequenced experiments were proposed: the first to find the most appropriate diet for nutrition of different species, establishing five treatments: T1 - Mixture of Grains, T2 - Extruded Feed, T3 - Commercial mash, T4 - Test and mash and Test mash with added grainwith added grains, tested in vitro, to microbiological safety and chemical quality through multiple samplings and tests in triplicate and in vivo for the maintenance and productivity of birds. The second aimed to test the effects of major antimicrobial available today, establishing five other treatments: T1 Control, T2 - sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim, T3 - Sulfaquinoxaline and neomycin, T4 - Tylosin tartrate and Clopidol, and T5 - Clopidol tested in vivo for maintenance, productivity and sanitization of poultry , provided orally , added to the dry diet (diet), using the doses recommended by the manufacturers. In vivo tests, we used 50 females of polygamous Oryzoborus maximilliani (Weevil) and Serinus canarius (Canary), in equivalent proportions in each experiment (total 100 animals) with ten repetitions to five treatments, ad libitum treated, then settling in a completely randomized design (CRD ) for the first experiment and Randomized block design (RBD) for the second experiment. Tukey test at 5 % significance level for multiple comparisons being used by SISVAR ® program for all variables of both experiments. Given the results of the first experiment , it was concluded that the use of dry feed grains to test without captive passerines is the most suitable for maintaining optimal conformation of birds and provide quality and food safety. In the second experiment treatments 4 and 5 were similar and with better results (p<0.5) in the control of coccidiosis and mycoplasmosis of birds in the other treatments, however the tartrate Tylosin and Clopidol ( T4 ) by itself treat drug combination, uses a lower dose of the same, assuming best value . |
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Pelícia, KleberCPF:25608958896http://lattes.cnpq.br/3657718832543925Cunha Neto, Francisco Rodrigues daCPF:46910034600http://lattes.cnpq.br/7690228293033475Nogueira, Denismar AlvesCPF:03156215678http://lattes.cnpq.br/3858924778362309CPF:91836468687http://lattes.cnpq.br/0170680270804652Oliveira, Michel Reis2016-05-02T13:55:18Z2014-07-092011-12-14OLIVEIRA, Michel Reis. Diets and Growth Promoters for captive passarines. 2011. 100 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zootecnia e Recursos Pesqueiros) - Universidade Jose do Rosario Vellano, Alfenas, 2011.http://tede2.unifenas.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/96In order to assess growth promoters for Passaricultura two sequenced experiments were proposed: the first to find the most appropriate diet for nutrition of different species, establishing five treatments: T1 - Mixture of Grains, T2 - Extruded Feed, T3 - Commercial mash, T4 - Test and mash and Test mash with added grainwith added grains, tested in vitro, to microbiological safety and chemical quality through multiple samplings and tests in triplicate and in vivo for the maintenance and productivity of birds. The second aimed to test the effects of major antimicrobial available today, establishing five other treatments: T1 Control, T2 - sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim, T3 - Sulfaquinoxaline and neomycin, T4 - Tylosin tartrate and Clopidol, and T5 - Clopidol tested in vivo for maintenance, productivity and sanitization of poultry , provided orally , added to the dry diet (diet), using the doses recommended by the manufacturers. In vivo tests, we used 50 females of polygamous Oryzoborus maximilliani (Weevil) and Serinus canarius (Canary), in equivalent proportions in each experiment (total 100 animals) with ten repetitions to five treatments, ad libitum treated, then settling in a completely randomized design (CRD ) for the first experiment and Randomized block design (RBD) for the second experiment. Tukey test at 5 % significance level for multiple comparisons being used by SISVAR ® program for all variables of both experiments. Given the results of the first experiment , it was concluded that the use of dry feed grains to test without captive passerines is the most suitable for maintaining optimal conformation of birds and provide quality and food safety. In the second experiment treatments 4 and 5 were similar and with better results (p<0.5) in the control of coccidiosis and mycoplasmosis of birds in the other treatments, however the tartrate Tylosin and Clopidol ( T4 ) by itself treat drug combination, uses a lower dose of the same, assuming best value .Com o objetivo de avaliar promotores de crescimento para a Passaricultura foram propostos dois experimentos sequenciados: o primeiro para encontrar a ração mais adequada para nutrição de diversas espécies, estabelecendo cinco tratamentos: T1 Mistura de Grãos, T2 Ração Extrusada, T3 Farelada Comercial, T4 Farelada Teste e T5 Farelada Teste com adição de grãos, testados tanto in vitro, para a segurança microbiológica e qualidade bromatológica, através de múltiplas amostragens e provas em triplicatas, quanto in vivo para a manutenção e produtividade das aves. O segundo objetivou testar os efeitos dos principais antimicrobianos disponíveis atualmente no mercado, estabelecendo outros cinco tratamentos: T1 - Controle, T2 Sulfametoxazol e Trimetoprima, T3 Sulfaquinoxalina e Neomicina, T4 Tartarato de Tilosina e Clopidol; e T5 Clopidol, testados in vivo para a manutenção, produtividade e sanitização das aves, fornecidos por via oral, adicionados a dieta seca (ração), utilizando-se as doses preconizadas pelos fabricantes. Os testes in vivo, utilizaram 50 fêmeas polígamas de Oryzoborus maximilliani (Bicudo) e Serinus canarius (Canário), em proporções equivalentes, em cada experimento (totalizando 100 animais) com dez repetições para cinco tratamentos, tratadas ad libidum, estabelecendo-se então, um delineamento inteiramente casualizado (DIC), para o primeiro experimento e um Delineamento em Blocos Casualizado (DBC) para o segundo experimento, sendo utilizado o teste de Tuckey a 5% de significância para as comparações múltiplas através do programa SISVAR®, para todas as variáveis de ambos experimentos. Em vista dos resultados do primeiro experimento, concluiu-se que a utilização da ração farelada teste sem grãos para passeriformes cativos é o mais indicado, por manter a conformação ideal das aves e proporcionar qualidade e segurança alimentar. No segundo experimento os tratamentos 4 e 5, mostraram-se semelhantes e com melhores resultados (p<0,5) no controle da coccidiose e micoplasmoses dos pássaros em relação aos demais tratamentos, entretanto o Tartarato de Tilosina e Clopidol (T4) por se tratar de associação de fármacos, utiliza uma dose menor dos mesmos, pressupondo melhor custo benefício.Made available in DSpace on 2016-05-02T13:55:18Z (GMT). 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Dietas e promotores de crescimento para passeriformes cativos. |
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Diets and Growth Promoters for captive passarines |
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Dietas e promotores de crescimento para passeriformes cativos. |
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Dietas e promotores de crescimento para passeriformes cativos. |
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Dietas e promotores de crescimento para passeriformes cativos. |
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Dietas e promotores de crescimento para passeriformes cativos. |
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Dietas e promotores de crescimento para passeriformes cativos. |
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Dietas e promotores de crescimento para passeriformes cativos. |
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Oliveira, Michel Reis |
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Pelícia, Kleber |
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Cunha Neto, Francisco Rodrigues da |
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Nogueira, Denismar Alves |
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Oliveira, Michel Reis |
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