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Efficacy of low-dose tylvalosin for the control of clostridiosis in broilers and its effect on productive parameters


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Título : Efficacy of low-dose tylvalosin for the control of clostridiosis in broilers and its effect on productive parameters
Autor : Garcés Narro, Carlos
Barragán Cos, José Ignacio
Soler Sanchis, María Dolores
Mateos Otero, Milagros
López Mendoza, María Carmen
Homedes, Josep
Materias: Ave de corralPoultryEnfermedad animalAnimal diseasesClostridium ssp.TylvalosinTylosin
Editorial : Elsevier
Poultry Science Association
Citación : Garcés-Narro, C., Barragán, J.I., Soler, M.D., Mateos, M., López-Mendoza, M.C., & Homedes, J. (2013). Efficacy of low-dose tylvalosin for the control of clostridiosis in broilers and its effect on productive parameters. Poultry Science, 92(4), 975–978. https://doi.org/10.3382/ps.2012-02750
Resumen : The study was carried out under field conditions in a commercial farm, and 1,440 as-hatched Ross-308 broilers were included. Broilers were randomly distributed into 24 experimental 4-m2 pens (60 broilers/pen). Pens were randomized to the 3 treatment groups: a) tylvalosin 10 mg/kg of live BW during 2 d, b) positive control (tylosin during 2 d), and c) negative control (no treatment). The drugs were provided in the water supply. Mortality, individual BW, and feed intake were assessed. Clostridium presence was assessed in fecal and cecal samples, coccidian oocyst counts were assessed in fecal samples, and bacterial diversity was assessed in ileal content. Live BW at 42 d old was significantly better in the tylvalosin group than in tylosin and no-treatment groups, with tylvalosin-treated broilers reaching 80 to 100 g higher final live weight. Average daily gain results mirrored BW findings. The improvement of feed conversion rate with tylvalosin amounted to 0.13 and to 0.10 versus tylosin and no-treatment, respectively, with mortality being similar in all groups. Significantly reduced sulfite-reducing Clostridium and Clostridium perfringens counts in tylvalosin and tylosin groups versus the no-treatment group were observed in cecum content samples. In conclusion, according to the present study results, tylvalosin, at doses substantially lower than registered for poultry in Europe, has proven effective in controlling the colonization of the cecum by Clostridium ssp. in broilers, improving some productive performances.
Descripción : Los resultados preliminares de esta investigación fueron presentados en el XLVII Symposium Científico de Avicultura, Barcelona 2010.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10637/16287
Derechos: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
Open Access
ISSN : 0032-5791
1525-3171 (Electrónico)
Fecha de publicación : abr-2013
Centro : Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU
Aparece en las colecciones: Dpto. Producción y Sanidad Animal, Salud Pública Veterinaria y Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos





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