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Acta Veterinaria Hungarica | 1999

Effects of cimetidine on broiler fattening and on stress-induced gizzard erosion in chicken

Željko Grabarević; Petar Džaja; Josip Perić; Vlasta Šerman; Zdenko Biđin; Hrvoje Mazija; Nora Mas; Željko Mikulec; Križan Čuljak; Zoran Šimec; Bela Njari

The work describes the effects of cimetidine on stress-induced gizzard erosions (Experiment A) and the influence of the long-term application (42 days) of the same drug on weight gain and feed consumption during broiler fattening (Experiment B). For Experiment A, 60 male, three-day-old chicks were divided into two groups: C (n = 30)--control chicks treated with 0.5 ml saline; CIM (n = 30)--chicks treated with cimetidine in a dose of 5 mg/kg body weight (b. w.) intragastrically. All chicks were stressed using a modified water-immersion stress method according to which the chicks, after 24 h of feed deprivation, were immersed in tap water (17 degrees C) for a few seconds. Under chloroform anaesthesia ten chicks from each group were killed 1, 2 and 3 h after the stressing. The morphometric analysis of gizzard erosion (GE) and histopathological examinations of gizzards were performed for each chick. In Experiment B, 32 one-day-old broilers of both sexes were used. The control group was untreated (n = 16) while the CIM group (n = 16) was fed the same diet supplemented with 10 mg of cimetidine per kilogram of feed throughout the fattening period (42 days). The results of Experiment A showed decreased mean length of the GE in the cimetidine-treated birds as compared with the GE lesions of the controls. In Experiment B, the treated chicks had reduced liveweight (1835.1 g), carcass weight (1474.6 g) and increased feed consumption (2115 g of feed per kilogram of weight gain) compared to the controls in which the same parameters were 1898.5 g, 1574.2 g and 1797 g, respectively. The results show that while stress-induced GE of chicks can be medicated pharmacologically, long-term application of the same substance impairs the results of fattening.


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2006

Nutritional Composition of Seeds of the Genus Lupinus

Eva Straková; Pavel Suchý; Vladimir Večerek; Vlasta Šerman; Nora Mas; M. Jůzl


Veterinarski Arhiv | 1999

Effect of probiotic on production results of fattened chickens fed different quantities of protein.

Zeljko Mikulec; Vlasta Šerman; Nora Mas; Zdenko Lukac


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 1997

Use of Sunflower Meal in feed Mixtures for Laying Hens

Vlasta Šerman; Nora Mas; V. Melenjuk; Franjo Dumanovski; Z. Mikulec


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2010

Effect of the Feed Additive Clinoptilolite (ZeoFeed) on Nutrient Metabolism and Production Performance of Laying Hens

Miroslav Macháček; Vladimir Večerek; Nora Mas; Pavel Suchý; Eva Straková; Vlasta Šerman; I. Herzig


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2006

Testing of Two Varieties of Lupin Seeds as Substitutes for Soya Extracted Meal in Vegetable Diets Designed for Young Broilers

Pavel Suchý; Eva Straková; Vladimir Večerek; Vlasta Šerman; Nora Mas


Tieraerztliche Umschau | 2010

The effect of a herbal additive on performance parameters in layers.

Pavel Suchy; Eva Straková; Nora Mas; Vlasta Šerman; Vladimir Večerek; Ljiljana Bedrica; Zdenko Lukac; Željko Horvat


Czech Journal of Animal Science | 2018

The long-term administration of a clinoptilolite-supplemented feed to layers and its effect on performance, haematological parameters and metabolic profile

Eva Straková; Pavel Suchý; I. Herzig; Vlasta Šerman; Nora Mas


Krmiva : Časopis o hranidbi životinja, proizvodnji i tehnologiji krme | 2009

Differences in meat nutritional composition of six wildfowl varieties.

Pavel Suchý; Nora Mas; F. Vitula; Eva Straková; Vlasta Šerman; Ladislav Steinhauser; Vladimir Večerek


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2004

Soybean meal and sunflower meal as a substitute for fish meal in broiler diet.

Željko Mikulec; Nora Mas; Tomislav Mašek; Antun Strmotić

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Pavel Suchý

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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Vladimir Večerek

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno

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Eva Straková

University of Agriculture

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Eva Straková

University of Agriculture

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