Combination, composition, and method of administering the combination or composition to animals
A composition and animal technology, applied in the direction of drug combination, animal feed, active ingredients of heterocyclic compounds, etc., can solve problems such as the health impact of domesticated animals
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[0120] In this example, the disclosed combination was administered to broiler chickens to determine the doses at which the disclosed combination could be administered without adversely affecting feed intake and what level of administration toxicity would occur.
[0121] About 50 broiler chickens were placed in pens (a total of 8 pens, 50 birds per pen), and fed different doses of compositions comprising Yucca Sidiger and Quillaja japonica (referred to in Examples 1-5 herein). as a "composition" or a "Sidiger Yucca and Quillaba Composition"). The doses used in this particular example included feeding 0 ppm composition, 125 ppm composition, 250 ppm composition, 500 ppm composition and 2500 ppm composition. No disease attack was applied to the column. Performance measures were performed, food intake was assessed, and incidence of mortality was measured. The results obtained from this particular implementation are in Figure 1-3 Illustrated with diagrams.
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Embodiment 2
[0124] In this example, the survival performance of male broiler chickens was determined during a standard diet program with and without disclosed combined embodiments. In this embodiment, the combination comprises virginiamycin and different levels of the composition, in particular 0 ppm, 150 ppm, 200 ppm and 250 ppm of the composition, and also contains Avatec 90. Disease challenge was presented in each pen by adding coccidia-contaminated litter to the pens.
[0125] The results of this implementation are provided in Figure 4-10 . On the 18th day of feeding ( Figure 4 ), day 18-32 ( Figure 5 ), Day 32 ( Figure 6 ), day 32 to 42 ( Figure 7 ) and day 42 ( Figure 8 ) to measure weight gain. Figure 9 and 10 Results are shown for days 0 to 32 and days 0 to 42, respectively. Virgininomycin was administered at two different dosage levels (0 ppm and 22 ppm). Such as Figures 4 to 10 As shown, virginiamycin improved feed conversion throughout the trial. In the embo...
Embodiment 3
[0129] In this embodiment, the effect of the disclosed combined embodiments on broiler chickens vaccinated against coccidiosis was determined. In this embodiment, the combination comprises a Yucca Sidigar and Quillaja composition, an antibiotic composition and / or a vaccine composition. In addition, the sidiger yucca and saponaria compositions enhanced the activity of antibiotic (in this example virginiamycin) compositions and / or vaccine compositions in birds vaccinated against coccidiosis Ability. In this embodiment, all birds were vaccinated against coccidiosis with the CocciVac. The yucca sidiger and quilla bark compositions were applied at doses of 0 ppm, 200 ppm and 250 ppm. Virgininomycin was also administered to broilers at doses of 0 ppm and 22 ppm. Feed conversion performance, number of oocysts per gram of feces, and damage following coccidial challenge were measured.
[0130] The results of this embodiment are shown in Figures 11 to 19 . Such as Figures 11 to...
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