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Влияние молока, подкисленного метановой кислотой, на рост и развитие телят в молочный период выращивания

Влияние молока, подкисленного метановой кислотой, на рост и развитие телят в молочный период выращивания

Abstract

Стимуляция роста, развития и сохранности телят молочного периода актуальна в зооветеринарной практике в настоящий момент. Одним из направлений в решении этой задачи является использование сквашенного метановой кислотой молока для выращивания телят. Результатами исследований установлено, что использование сквашенного молока обусловило повышение интенсивности роста телят на 8,1% и обеспечило дополнительную прибыль в размере 411,0 руб. (в расчёте на одного телёнка).The stimulation of growth, development and livability of suckling calves is a topical issue of the present-day animal breeding and veterinary practice. The use of milk acidified by methanoic acid is one of the directions of that problem solution in rearing of calves. The research revealed that the use of acidified milk resulted in the increase of calves' growth rate by 8.1% and secured additional 411.0 RUR profit (per one calf).

Keywords

МЕТАНОВАЯ КИСЛОТА, ТЕЛЯТА, МОЛОЧНЫЙ ПЕРИОД, СКВАШИВАНИЕ, СХЕМА КОРМЛЕНИЯ, СРЕДНЕСУТОЧНЫЙ ПРИРОСТ, ОТНОСИТЕЛЬНЫЙ ПРИРОСТ, КОЭФФИЦИЕНТ ИНТЕНСИВНОСТИ РОСТА, БИОХИМИЯ КРОВИ, ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ

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