Effects of diets containing effective microorganisms (EM) on growth performance, worm burden, hematological and biochemical analysis in female goats

Author(s):  
Muhammad Anbariq Abdul Razak ◽  
Muhammad Zaki Zakaria ◽  
Mohd Asmawi Mohd Tayid ◽  
Shamsul Bahrin Gulam Ali
2021 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Mohamed F. Abdel-Aziz ◽  
Yaseen A. Abdel-Tawwab ◽  
Mohamed F. Sadek ◽  
Abdel Moneim M. Yones

A factorial trial was conducted to detect the effect of different feeding strategies of supplementation of effective microorganisms (EM) liquid on the growth performance, feed utilization, body chemical composition and economic efficiency of monosex Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) juveniles. Three experimental treatments were formulated a basal diet without any addition of EM (control; A), a diet supplemented with 2% EM (B), and a diet supplemented with 4% EM (C). All treatments were offered to fish through two different strategies of feeding the meal: 2/3 in the morning and 1/3 in the afternoon or 1/3 in the morning and 2/3 in the afternoon. Each treatment was replicated three times. Juveniles Nile tilapia with an average initial body weight of 3.85 ± 0.22 g (± SE) were randomly stocked at a rate of 90 juveniles per 1.5 m3 tank. Fish growth performance and feed utilization significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased with increasing EM supplementation and were positively affected by different feeding strategies. Moreover, the economic evaluation showed that there were more benefits by when using the 4% EM diet and feeding 2/3 of daily meal in the morning.


2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 243-254
Author(s):  
A. Gomaa ◽  
M. Mohamed ◽  
Fatma Saba ◽  
E. Ibrahim ◽  
A. El Badawy ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 73 (9) ◽  
pp. 556-560
Author(s):  
Rajmund Sokół ◽  
Michał Gesek ◽  
Małgorzata Raś-Noryńska ◽  
Maria Michalczyk ◽  
Sylwia Koziatek-Sadłowska

Dietary supplements and symbiotic cultures of bacteria are used in commercial poultry farms to stimulate the birds’ metabolism. The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of Effective Microorganisms (EMTM ) administered in feed and water to quails infected and not infected with C. parvum on selected serum biochemical parameters. The resulting infection with C. parvum was subclinical, and parasitological tests revealed no ooysts in fecal samples, but in histopathological examination parasites were seen in the tissue samples. Blood for biochemical analysis was sampled on days 0, 3, 6 and 9 post infection. Lower CHOL levels, lower LDH activity and higher TP content were observed in quails administered EM. Changes in the remaining parameters (ALT, AST, ALB) remained within the respective norms.


Author(s):  
Seldon Almeida de Souza ◽  
Anderson Miranda de Souza ◽  
Renilde Cordeiro de Souza ◽  
José Fernando Bibiano Melo ◽  
Luiz Vitor Oliveira Vidal

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of mango pulp meal (MPM) as an ingredient for extruded diets for Nile tilapia juveniles. In the first trial, the digestibility of energy, dry matter, crude protein, and amino acids was determined, using 80 juveniles (average weight 25.00 ± 0.50 g), fed with a reference diet and a test diet containing the proportion of 70% of the reference diet and 30% of the MPM. Chromium oxide (Cr2O6) was used as an digestibility indicator and feces were collected using the Adapted Guelph System. The second assay assessed the growth performance; biochemical analysis; digestive enzyme activity; hematological variables for 300 juveniles fish (average weight 26.66 ± 0.17 g), fed for 45 days with balanced diets containing 0 (control), 40, 80, 120, and 160 g of MPM per kg-1. The dry matter, crude protein, and crude energy apparent digestibility coefficients of MPM were 39.26, 50.18, and 44.5%, respectively. The growth performance of the animals was negatively impacted by the MPM, however the hematological parameters and plasma concentrations of albumin, total proteins and cholesterol were not altered. However, the increase on hepatic glycogen reserves, glycemia, and alanine aminotransferase plasmatic enzyme activity demonstrated that MPM diet inclusion promoted oxidative metabolism conditions that could cause hepatocellular damage and affect fish health, if fed for long periods or at higher levels of MPM than analyzed in this study.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (36) ◽  
pp. 3614-3624 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kemuma NYABUTO Dorothy ◽  
CAO Kewei ◽  
Mugambi MARIGA Alfred ◽  
Wanjiru KIBUE Grace ◽  
HE Meilin ◽  
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