The Effect of Inorganic or Organic Zinc on the Morphology of the Intestine in Broiler Chickens

  • Levkut M
  • Fukasová M
  • Bobíková K
  • et al.
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This study compared the effect of dietary supplementation with an inorganic or organic zinc source on the gut morphology in the jejunum of broilers. One-day-old chickens were fed a basal diet (Control group: BD — 32 mg Zn.kg −1 DM), or the same BD supplemented with 30 mg or 70 mg of Zn per kg of DM in the form of ZnSO 4 .H 2 O (Group 1: 30 mg ZnSO 4 ; Group 2: 70 mg ZnSO 4 ), and 30 mg or 70 mg of Zn per kg of DM in the form of zinc chelate of glycine hydrate (Group 3: 30 mg Zn-Gly; Group 4: 70 mg Zn-Gly) for 40 days. The villus height was increased in the groups which received 30 mg ZnSO 4 and 70 mg ZnSO 4 and or 70 mg ZnSO 4 , as compared to the BD and 30 mg Zn-Gly. The villus surface was higher in all groups receiving the Zn supplements in comparison to the BD.

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Levkut, M., Fukasová, M., Bobíková, K., Levkutová, M., Čobanová, K., & Levkut, M. (2017). The Effect of Inorganic or Organic Zinc on the Morphology of the Intestine in Broiler Chickens. Folia Veterinaria, 61(3), 52–56. https://doi.org/10.1515/fv-2017-0027

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