Feed for preventing and/or treating coccidiosis and clostridium septicum
A technology of clostridium and coccidiosis, applied in medical raw materials derived from bacteria, medical raw materials derived from fungi, animal feed, etc., can solve problems such as difficult prevention, and achieve the goal of preventing the decline in breeding performance and productivity. Effect
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[0062] The test chickens (chicken breed: chunky, 1 week old, male) were divided into 7 groups, 30 in each group.
[0063] The test chickens of the first group to the seventh group were allowed to freely ingest each feed (Table 4) in which the respective components were added to the basal feed (100% by mass) shown in Table 1, and were bred for 12 days. Except for the first group, for the test chickens of the second group to the seventh group, after 7 days from the start of feeding, they were treated with 5.0×10 4 The ratio of one per bird makes it orally infected with the oocysts of Eimeria coccidia. Next, after the breeding was completed, the test chickens of each test group were dissected, and the degree of duodenal lesion state was evaluated according to the following evaluation criteria. In addition, on the day of autopsy, the feces of each group were collected, the number of oocysts per 1 g of feces (OPG) was measured, and the evaluation was performed according to the fol...
Embodiment 2
[0079] The test chickens (chicken species: chunky, newborn chicks, male) were divided into 3 groups, 20 in each group.
[0080] The test chickens of the eighth group to the tenth group were allowed to freely ingest each feed (Table 6) in which the respective components were added to the basal feed (100% by mass) shown in Table 1 above, and were bred for 28 days. For the test chickens of all test groups, 21 days after the start of feeding, they were treated with 1.5×10 4 The ratio of one per bird makes it orally infected with the oocysts of the protozoa Eimeria maxima. After 6 to 8 days of infection, the feces of each group were collected every day, and the number of oocysts (OPG) per 1 g of feces was measured (value within 3 days on average). The results are shown in Table 7.
[0081] 【Table 6】
[0082] Test group number
feed ingredients
Group 8
basic feed
Group 9
Basic feed + salinomycin 50ppm
Group 10
Basal feed + contains ...
Embodiment 3
[0089] The test chickens (chicken species: chunky, newborn chicks, male) were divided into 5 groups, 80 in each group.
[0090] The test chickens of the 11th group to the 15th group were allowed to freely ingest the basal feed (100% by mass) whose compounding composition was changed every 2 weeks as shown in the above Table 1 (Table 8), Raising for 35 days. For the test chickens in all test groups, after 21 days from the start of feeding, they were respectively treated with 7.0×10 3 The ratio of individual / only makes it orally infected with the oocysts of the coccidia protozoan Eimeria, in the form of 6.0×10 3 The ratio of individual / animals makes it orally infect the oocysts of Eimeria tenella, with 1.5×10 4 The ratio of one per bird makes it orally infected with the oocysts of Eimeria maxima. After 4 weeks and 5 weeks after the start of breeding, the feces of each group were collected, and the number of oocysts per 1 g of feces (OPG) was measured. The results are shown i...
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