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Performance and anticoccidial effects of nicarbazin-fed broilers reared at standard or reduced environmental temperatures

Published: June 15, 2017
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Manuel Da Costa
Cargill
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Ken Bafundo
Phibro Animal Health
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Gene Pesti
University of Georgia
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Emily Kimminau
University of Georgia
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Daniel Venne
Couvoir Scott
20 de junio de 2017
Nicarbazin causes a more severe respiratory alkalosis at high temperature. Low chloride in the diet, high electrolyte balance of the diet, high potassium in all vegetable corn-soya diets and fever from infection will all increase the effect of this condition. Lowering the temperature to favor higher pCO2 levers and blood pH between 7.35 and 7.45 will all help in reducing mortality and geeting the bird to be more efficient in its energy usage (better feed conversion). Great work! Daniel Venne
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