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Growth of Broilers and Quail Fed Fusarium (Gibberella Zeae)-infected Corn and Zearalenone (F-2)

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Journal Poult Sci
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1976 Jul 1
PMID 951378
Citations 3
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Abstract

There were no effects in commercial broilers after the long term ingesting of Fusarium-infected corn supplying 1, 10, and 30 p.p.m. zearalenone (F-2) in diets. Average gain and feed conversion were similar in all treatment groups. In the first feeding trial the average body weights were higher for males than for females, but the differences were not significant. Purified F-2, 30 P.P.M., was fed to broilers and no chronic effects were observed. Differences in mean body weights, between dietary treatments in the two Japanese quail lines were small and not significant after 4 weeks on diets containing 0, 10, and 25 p.p.m. F-2 from Fusarium infected corn.

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