Sodium Formate, Acetate, and Propionate as Effective Feed Additives in Broiler Diets to Enhance Productive Performance, Blood Biochemical, Immunological Status and Gut Integrity
Hany M.R. Elsherif1, Ahmed Orabi2, Hussein M.A. Hassan3, Ahmed Samy3*
1Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt; 2Microbiology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt; 3Animal Production Department, National Research Centre, 12622, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt.
*Correspondence | Ahmed Samy, Animal Production Department, National Research Centre, 12622, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt; Email: Asamy1@yahoo.com
Figure 1:
At 35 days of age, the effect of dietary interventions on intestine length, diameter, and lesion score in broiler chicks.
Figure 2:
Effect of feed interventions on intestinal microbiota of broiler chicks a 35 days of age.
Figure 3:
At 35 days of age, the effect of dietary interventions on broiler chicks total antioxidant capacity.
Figure 4:
Effect of dietary interventions on broiler chicks thyroid hormones at 35 days.
Figure 5:
The Effect of treatments on the immunological state of 35 days old broiler chicks.