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  • The first purpose of this experiment was to investigate the effect of ad libitum feeding of peat to newborn piglets until the pre-fattening period on their growth performance and health status and to assess the risk of the occurrence of conditionally pathogenic mycobacteria in peat treated with ionizing radiation or per acetic acid. In respective experimental periods no significant differences in the average body weight and levels of selected biochemical and haematological parameters of the health status were detected. No gross lesions that would give evidence of tuberculosis were found either in lymph nodes or parenchymatous organs of slaughtered pigs. High positivity for CPM in both types of treated peat caused disseminated infection of the digestive tract of piglets from experimental groups. Based on these results, feeding peat treated with ionisation or per acetic acid may be viewed as risky.
  • The first purpose of this experiment was to investigate the effect of ad libitum feeding of peat to newborn piglets until the pre-fattening period on their growth performance and health status and to assess the risk of the occurrence of conditionally pathogenic mycobacteria in peat treated with ionizing radiation or per acetic acid. In respective experimental periods no significant differences in the average body weight and levels of selected biochemical and haematological parameters of the health status were detected. No gross lesions that would give evidence of tuberculosis were found either in lymph nodes or parenchymatous organs of slaughtered pigs. High positivity for CPM in both types of treated peat caused disseminated infection of the digestive tract of piglets from experimental groups. Based on these results, feeding peat treated with ionisation or per acetic acid may be viewed as risky. (en)
  • Cílem pokusu bylo zjistit vliv adlibitního přikrmování rašeliny selatům po narození do předvýkrmu na růst a zdravotní stav a posoudit riziko výskytu podmíněně patogenních mykobakterií v přikrmované rašelině ošetřené ionizačním zářením nebo kyselinou peroctovou. V jednotlivých obdobích pokusu nebyly zjištěny statisticky významné rozdíly v průměrné hmotnosti ani v koncentracích vybraných biochemických a hematologických ukazatelů zdravotního stavu selat. U poražených prasat nebyly zjištěny žádné patologicko-anatomické změny ani v mízních uzlinách, ani v parenchymatózních orgánech svědčící pro tuberkulózu. Vysoká pozitivita na CPM v obou typech ošetřené rašeliny způsobila rozsáhlou infekci v různých mízních uzlinách především střevního traktu selat pokusných skupin. Na základě těchto výsledků lze považovat zkrmování rašeliny ošetřené ionizačním zářením nebo kyselinou peroctovou selatům za riskantní (cs)
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  • Effect of feeding treated peat as a supplement to newborn piglets on the growth, health status and occurence of conditionally pathogenic mycobacteria
  • Effect of feeding treated peat as a supplement to newborn piglets on the growth, health status and occurence of conditionally pathogenic mycobacteria (en)
  • Vliv zkrmování ošetřené rašeliny selatům po narození na růst, zdravotní stav a výskyt podmíněně patogenních mykobakterií (cs)
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  • Effect of feeding treated peat as a supplement to newborn piglets on the growth, health status and occurence of conditionally pathogenic mycobacteria
  • Effect of feeding treated peat as a supplement to newborn piglets on the growth, health status and occurence of conditionally pathogenic mycobacteria (en)
  • Vliv zkrmování ošetřené rašeliny selatům po narození na růst, zdravotní stav a výskyt podmíněně patogenních mykobakterií (cs)
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  • pig, humate, body weight gain, blood biochemistry, tuberculosis, Mycobacterium avium complex, zoonosis, food safety, mycobacteria distribution (en)
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  • Veterinární medicína
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  • Zralý, Zdeněk
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