Comparative study on some growth promoters in male Newzeland rabbits [electronic resource]

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  • Veterinary medical journal, 2001 v.49 (1) [electronic resource]
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Veterinary Medical Journal 2001.v.49(1)Summary: The present study was conducted on male Newzeland rabbits to investigate in a comparative approach the effects of bovine somatotropin and salbutamol on growth performance, carcass traits, and biosafety-related parameters. The recorded results revealed that, bovine somatotropin increased average daily feed intake and live body gain. Both bovine somatotropin and salbutamol decreased feed conversion ratio and increased feed efficiency. While salbutamol increased dressing percentage, longissimus muscle protein concentration and plasma creatinine level, bovine somatotropin has no effect on them. However, both promoters decreased plasma urea concentrations. Bovine somatotropin and salbutamol didn't significantly alter biosafety-related plasma parameters; activi- ties of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate amino- transferase and alkaline phosphatase, plasma total proteins, albumin, urea, glucose, sodium, chlo- ride,total and free calcium and inorganic phosphorus. In conclusion, Growth promoters; bovine somatotropin or salbutamol are economic, profitable and safe for animals and could be used for increasing both feed efficiency and protein accretion, and decreasing fat deposition .
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The present study was conducted on male Newzeland
rabbits to investigate in a comparative approach
the effects of bovine somatotropin and salbutamol
on growth performance, carcass traits,
and biosafety-related parameters. The recorded results
revealed that, bovine somatotropin increased
average daily feed intake and live body gain. Both
bovine somatotropin and salbutamol decreased
feed conversion ratio and increased feed efficiency.
While salbutamol increased dressing percentage,
longissimus muscle protein concentration
and plasma creatinine level, bovine somatotropin
has no effect on them. However, both promoters
decreased plasma urea concentrations. Bovine
somatotropin and salbutamol didn't significantly
alter biosafety-related plasma parameters; activi-
ties of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate amino-
transferase and alkaline phosphatase, plasma total
proteins, albumin, urea, glucose, sodium, chlo-
ride,total and free calcium and inorganic phosphorus.
In conclusion, Growth promoters; bovine
somatotropin or salbutamol are economic, profitable
and safe for animals and could be used for increasing
both feed efficiency and protein accretion,
and decreasing fat deposition .

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