Veterinary sanitary assessment of mutton after application of antihelminth feed additive with albendazole

Author:

Aitpayeva Z.1ORCID,Tagayev O.1ORCID,Smagulov D.1ORCID,Sidikhov B.1ORCID,Barakhov B.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Zhangir Khan West-Kazakhstan Agrarian Technical University, Kazakhstan

2. Kazakh National Agrarian University, Kazakhstan

Abstract

Abstract This study assessed the anthelminthic feed additive albendazole effect on the main indicators of the quality of sheep meat obtained from infected and deworming animals. A total of 20 heads of Akzhaik meat and wool sheep (i.e. 2 years of age, of different sex) were used in a 20-day experiment and 2 groups of 10 heads were formed (n = 4). The sheep were fed with the basic diet (i.e. control, group CON), without adding anything, and the second group was fed the basic diet orally with the addition of a dose of 1.2 g / head (an experimental group). At the end of the experiment, a control slaughter was carried out from each group in order to study the biochemical composition of meat and its quality. The anthelmintic feed additive albendazole did not have a significant effect on the indicators (organoleptic and physicochemical) of meat quality (P> 0.04). However, the ratio of fat and ash in the meat of the control group has differences in indicators and is reduced by 24.81% and 0.03%, respectively. The drug had a significant effect on the biological value of meat in the experimental group, where there is a higher content of essential amino acids (P = 0.06), nonessential (P = 0.05) concentrations in comparison with the CON groups. The results obtained show that the meat of the experimental groups of sheep, when using the anthelminthic feed additive albendazole, did not have a significant effect on organoleptic parameters, but significantly positively influenced the metabolism, live weight gain and biological value of meat.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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