Prevention of Calcium Phosphorus Exchange Disorders in Chickens

Authors

  • Elmurodov Bozorboy Aktamovich Scientific leader: v.f.d. professor Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine
  • Eshburiyev Sobir Bakhtiyorovich scientific advisor: v.f.d. associate professor Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine
  • Hamraqulov Nuriddin Shokir a foundation doctoral student Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine

Keywords:

chicken, egg, anomaly, calcium, phosphorus, mineral, vitamin, rastion, egg pathway, hemoglabin, common, protein

Abstract

In the conditions of poultry farms, calcium-phosphorus exchange disorders in egg-oriented chickens are accompanied by various complex pathologies, such as general depletion, decreased appetite, delayed egg laying, small egg weight when they enter the egg, thin pods and without pods, anomalies such as changes in egg shape and weight, and signs such as chickens dipping each other and eating their feathers. A 16–18% decrease in egg productivity causes great harm to farms by reducing the average body weight of chickens by 350–550 grams.

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Published

2023-06-13

How to Cite

Aktamovich, E. B. ., Bakhtiyorovich, E. S. ., & Shokir , H. N. . (2023). Prevention of Calcium Phosphorus Exchange Disorders in Chickens. Web of Semantic: Universal Journal on Innovative Education, 2(6), 222–228. Retrieved from https://univerpubl.com/index.php/semantic/article/view/2027