Effect of Tylvalosin on Biochemical Parameters in Healthy Broiler Chickens
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.16270Keywords:
Tylvalosin, Broiler, biochemicalAbstract
To evaluate the effects of tylvlosin on biochemical parameters in broiler chicken, twenty broiler chicks
(Ross 308) aged 21 days old and weight 600-800 gm was divided into two equal groups, the first one was
control group (G1) and the second one was treated group (G2). G1 dosed with 1ml/kg of body weight of
normal saline while G2 dosed with 25mg/Kg of body weight of Tylvalosin. Blood samples were collected
with plain tubes for serum collection after 4 days of treatment. The serum was used to evaluate ALT, AST,
Alkaline phosphatase, Albumin and Urea, Uric acid, and total protein and bilirubin. The results showed a
significant increase in total bilirubin in G2 as compared with G1, while other parameters didn’t show any
significant changes between the two groups.
In conclusion, Tylvalosin can be used safely in chickens without affecting liver and kidney functions.
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