Biochemical evaluation of clinical effectiveness of baycox at coccidiosis of chicks of local black breed in Azerbaijan

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BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF BAYCOX AT COCCIDIOSIS OF CHICKS OF LOCAL BLACK BREED IN AZERBAIJAN

E.I. Ahmedov

20-day-old chickens were infected with Eimeria tenella treated with 2,5 % Baycox in a dose of 2 ml/liter of drinking water and free amino acids and tissue of the thigh muscles was studied. Infection of chicken was accompanied by metabolic disorders of all amino acids of muscle tissue with the exception of histidine, cysteine, tyrosine and phenylalanine. In the treatment of infected chickens Baycox levels of free amino acids are restored within 10 days. Although treatment of infected chickens with Baycox restores exchange and other amino acids at different times, but it has little effective on the exchange of lysine, arginine, threonine, proline and leucine.

Keywords: Eimeria tenella, Baycox, amino acids, infection, chickens.


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