E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Effect of adsorbent and phospholipide on meat production and nutritional value of fattened calf bull meat

  • Shabanov Maksim,
  • Temiraev Victor,
  • Kokov Taladin,
  • Efendiev Beslan,
  • Herremov Shamurat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202126202022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 262
p. 02022

Abstract

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One of the most effective ways of removing HM salts that have entered the digestive tract of fattened animals is the technological method of including adsorbent preparations in their diets, which, binding various toxins, excrete them from the body. The study purpose is to develop a method to increase the meat productivity and quality of meat of young cattle for fattening in a technogenic zone by inclusion of ToxySorb adsorbent in their diets with a high content of heavy metal salts in the amount of 1.25 kg/t of compound feed and lecithin in the amount of 10 g/100 kg of live weight. According to study results, it was shown that when these drugs were fed together in the indicated quantities, it contributed to better detoxification of xenobiotics. The calf bulls of experimental group 3 had the best slaughter indicators, as well as the best consumer, sanitary and hygienic properties of meat products.