Zajac M.; Kiczorowska B.; Samolinska W.; Kowalczyk-Pecka D.; Andrejko D.; Kiczorowski P. (No Location)
None (2021)
Two hundred 1-day-old broiler chickens (Ross 308, Aviagen, Cracow, Malopolskie province, Poland) were randomly assigned to 4 dietary treatments (Control, camelina seeds [CAM.IR], flax seeds [FLA.IR], sunflower seeds [SUN.IR]) with 5 cages per treatment and 5 females and 5 males per cage. The body weight of the 1-day-old broiler chickens was 42.6 § 0.1 g, and the birds were reared in 1-m2 cages. During the 6-wk experiment, the birds had unlimited access to feed and water. Veterinary care was provided throughout the experiment, and the air temperature and humidity were maintained at levels recommended by Aviagen (2014a). The basal feed diets were made from cereal meal middlings (wheat and corn) and post extraction soybean meal
Two hundred 1-day-old broiler chickens (Ross 308, Aviagen, Cracow, Malopolskie province, Poland) were randomly assigned to 4 dietary treatments.
AST Method: Disk Diffusion
Reference explicitly reports AST breakpoints: None
Reference reports using a MIC table: None
Is Excluded: False
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ID | Note | Resolution |
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Title | Host | Host | Production Stage | Description | ROs |
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Treatement | Chicken | Broilers | Farm | Control − diet without micronized oilseeds. CAM.IR − diet with 15% of micronized camelina seeds. | 6 |
Treatment | Chicken | Broilers | Farm | Control − diet without micronized oilseeds vs. FLA.IR − with 15% of micronized flax seeds. | 6 |
Treatment | Chicken | Broilers | Farm | Control − diet without micronized oilseeds. vs SUN.IR − diet with 15% of micronized sunflower seeds. | 6 |