Med. Weter. 73 (12), 786-791, 2017
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| Kamil Gruszczyński, Wacław Strobel, Marta Wójcik,
Urszula Kosior-Korzecka, Joanna Wessely-Szponder,
Ryszard Bobowiec
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| Growth rate and acid-base balance in turkeys
fed a silage-containing diet modified by different
dietary cation-anion difference |
| The aim of the study was to find the responses of acid-base parameters and performance parameters of turkeys
to a corn silage (CS) diet with different values of the dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD). The turkeys were
fed as follows: group A (control) – standard diet (SD) (60%) plus CS (40%); group B – SD (60%), CS (40%)
plus 240 g of CaCl2 per100 kg of diet; group C – SD (60%), CS (40%) plus 480 g of CaCl2 per 100 kg of diet;
group D – SD (60%), CS (40%) plus 240 g of NaHCO3 per 100 kg of diet; group E – SD (60%), CS (40%) plus
480 g NaHCO3 per 100 kg of diet. The addition of the smaller amount of CaCl2 reduced DCAD, which ranged
between 49.75 ± 6.29 mEq/kg DM and 93.56 ± 3.34 mEq/kg DM. An increased content of CaCl2 led to high,
negative values of DCAD. NaHCO3 supplemented in both doses resulted in a significant elevation of DCAD. The
addition of CS to the SD led to a lower body weight in comparison to that in the B, C, D and E groups. Forage
acidification and alkalization improves body weight gain (BWG) at every stage of feeding. Compared to the
control group, the anion gap was insignificantly lower in birds exposed to the acidic diet, and was comparable
to the decrease in HCO3
–. Conversely, the addition of NaHCO3 to the diet led to a marked elevation in HCO3
– to
29.63 ± 0.4 mEq/L in group D and to 30.3 ± 0.69 mEq/l in group E. In conclusion, a change in DCAD during
the feeding of forage containing CS exerts stimulatory effects on productive parameters of turkeys.... |
| Key words: anion gap, body mass gain, corn silage, dietary cation-anion difference, turkey |