DIETARY EFFECT OF DIFFERENT ANTIBIOTICS AND DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS RESIDUE IN THE MEAT OF SONALI CHICKEN IN BANGLADESH
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Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of various antibiotics on production
performance, dressing yield and detection of antibiotic residue in the meat of Sonali
Chicken in Bangladesh. For this purpose, a total of 120 day old chicks were randomly
assigned into four treatment groups namely T0, T1, T2 and T3 having three replications in
each treatment group. Chicks were brooded upto 7 days then randomly separate into
replication wise in separate pen for rearing 9 weeks. Each treatment group contains 30
birds whereas each replication contains 10 birds. Experimental birds in T1, T2 and T3
were provided ciprofloxacin @ 1ml, oxytetracycline @ 1gm and amoxicillin @ 1gm per
liter respectively drinking water while T0 was provided only plain water and T0 was
maintained as control group. The results of this study indicated that final live weight gain
and feed efficiency of birds were insignificantly (P>0.05) higher in T2 group and T1
group compared to T0 group. In case of meat yield parameters, there were no significant
difference among the treatment groups. Antibiotic residue was the highest in T3 group in
meat. But antibiotic residue was nil in liver in T3 group. On the other hand, T2 group
found with antibiotic residue in both meat and liver. In T1 group, there were no antibiotic
residue in both meat and liver. Based on the result it could be concluded that the
supplementation of different antibiotics, oxytetracycline @ 1gm/L drinking water has
potential effect on growth performance and kept as antibiotic residue in both meat and
liver of Sonali chicken in Bangladesh.