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Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2016

Impact of selenium supplementation on productive performance and egg selenium status in native Aseel chicken

Muhammad Waseem Zia; Anjum Khalique; Saima Naveed; J. Hussain

Abstract A study to examine the impact of selenium forms on productive traits and egg selenium deposition in Aseel was conducted. A total of 96 selenium-treated 21-week-aged Aseel birds were used, 84 females (1726.25 ± 121.65 g) and 12 males (1973.17 ± 182.84 g) from Lakha, Mushki, Peshaweri and Mianwali varieties. Birds were distributed into four experimental groups (21 females and 3 males/variety), further subdivided into three treatment groups A, B and C with 8 birds each, 7 females and 1 male (4 varieties ×3 Se treatments ×8 birds/treatment). Group A and B were the experimental while, C was a control group. Ration for the birds of group A included 0.3 ppm Se-enriched yeast, group B with 0.3 ppm sodium selenite, while, group C received a basal ration containing no selenium. Experimental birds were maintained separately in battery cages from 22 to 42 weeks. The pullets received Se-enriched yeast (organic source of selenium) supplemented ration gained the sexual maturity earlier (168.61 ± 0.64 d) and represented increased (p ≤ .05) body weight (1973.56 ± 3.43 g); egg production (38.17 ± 1.27%); egg mass (112.52 ± 2.63 g); FCR/dozen eggs (3.26 ± 0.06); FCR/kg egg mass (6.77 ± 0.23) and the selenium contents in the whole egg (11.70 ± 0.01 μg), in egg yolk (8.31 ± 0.01 μg) and in egg albumen (3.33 ± 0.01 μg). It is concluded that Se-enriched yeast is more potent than sodium selenite and is a key supplement used to improve production performance and egg-selenium status of Aseel.


Food Control | 2012

A survey of aflatoxin M1 in milk and sweets of Punjab, Pakistan

Asma Sadia; M. A. Jabbar; Youjun Deng; Erum Akbar Hussain; Sualeha Riffat; Saima Naveed; Muhammad Arif


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2016

Exploring the effect of selenium forms on final body weight, slaughtercharacteristics and tissue selenium concentration in Aseel cockerels

Waseem Muhammad Zia; Anjum Khalique; Saima Naveed; J. Hussain; Imran Muhammad; Tahir Muhammad Khanand Shafique Muhammad Rehman


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2016

Egg quality, geometry and hatching traits of indigenous Aseel as influenced by organic and inorganic selenium supplementation

Waseem Muhammad Zia; Anjum Khalique; Saima Naveed; J. Hussain


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2016

Effect of selenium supplementation on glutathione peroxidase (GPX), cholesterol, thyroxin (T4) and other blood biochemicals in local Aseel

Waseem Muhammad Zia; Anjum Khalique; Saima Naveed; J. Hussain; Imran Muhammad


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2016

Studies on growth pattern of different body measurements in indigenousAseel chicken fed with selenium supplemented diets

Waseem Muhammad Zia; Anjum Khalique; Saima Naveed; J. Hussain


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2018

Performance of broiler Japanese quail supplemented with single-strain and multi-strain bacteria

M. Azhar; S. Ahmed; S. Mehmood; Saima Naveed; S. Ahmad; Mirza Muhammad Usman; M.W. Zia


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2017

How growth parameters of sexed native Aseel chickens affected when fed with selenium supplemented diets during three growth phases

Waseem Muhammad Zia; Anjum Khalique; Saima Naveed; J. Hussain


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2017

Comparative evaluation of influence of dietary organic and inorganic selenium supplement on growth performance of indigenous Aseel chickens

Waseem Muhammad Zia; Anjum Khalique; Saima Naveed; J. Hussain; Nadeem Muhammadand Sohail Ahmad


Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2016

Evaluation of yeast sludge cell wall and commercial clay based toxin binders against aflatoxin B1 on growth and serum parameters of broilers

Y. A. Ditta; Saima Naveed; T. N. Pasha; Muhammad Akram; Yingyang Zhang

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Anjum Khalique

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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J. Hussain

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Waseem Muhammad Zia

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Imran Muhammad

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Erum Akbar Hussain

Lahore College for Women University

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M. A. Jabbar

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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M. Azhar

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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M.W. Zia

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Mirza Muhammad Usman

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Muhammad Akram

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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