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  • Cílem práce bylo zjistit vliv přikrmování rašeliny po odstavu na užitkovost a zdravotní stav prasat a posoudit míru rizika vzniku tuberkulózních změn v mízních uzlinách a parenchymatózních orgánech, způsobovaných podmíněně patogenními mykobakteriemi vyskytujícími se v rašelině. Krátkodobé (30 denní) zkrmování rašeliny v dávce 80 g rašeliny/kg sušiny nemělo statisticky významný vliv na růst, užitkovost, metabolický profil a zdravotní stav pokusných zvířat. U poražených zvířat nebyly prokázány žádné tuberkulózní nebo tuberkuloidní změny v mízních uzlinách a rovněž v parenchymatózních orgánech. Přesto byly mykobakterie (Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis, M. fortuitum, M. xenopi) izolovány z 25% tkání 50% experimentálních prasat. Na základě těchto výsledků je možno krátkodobé zkrmování krmné směsi s obsahem rašeliny prasatům hodnotit jako ekonomicky nevýhodné a vzhledem k pozitivním nálezům mykobaktérií za rizikové. (cs)
  • The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of feeding peat on the performance and health status of pigs and to assess the risk of the development of tuberculous lesions in the lymph nodes and parenchymatous organs, caused by conditionally pathogenic mycobacteria present in peat. A short-time feeding peat (in the dose of 80 g peat/kg dry matter for 30 days) did not significantly affect the growth, performance, metabolic profile and health status of experimental animals. No tuberculous or tuberculoid lesions in lymph nodes or parenchymatous organs were detected in slaughtered animals. Despite that, mycobacteria (Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis, M. fortuitum, M. xenopi) were isolated from 25% tissues of 50% experimental pigs. It follows from the present results that feeding of a peat supplemented diet to pigs may be considered as economically non-effective and due to the findings of mycobacteria as risky.
  • The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of feeding peat on the performance and health status of pigs and to assess the risk of the development of tuberculous lesions in the lymph nodes and parenchymatous organs, caused by conditionally pathogenic mycobacteria present in peat. A short-time feeding peat (in the dose of 80 g peat/kg dry matter for 30 days) did not significantly affect the growth, performance, metabolic profile and health status of experimental animals. No tuberculous or tuberculoid lesions in lymph nodes or parenchymatous organs were detected in slaughtered animals. Despite that, mycobacteria (Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis, M. fortuitum, M. xenopi) were isolated from 25% tissues of 50% experimental pigs. It follows from the present results that feeding of a peat supplemented diet to pigs may be considered as economically non-effective and due to the findings of mycobacteria as risky. (en)
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  • Effects of peat feeding on the performance and health status of fattening pigs and environmentally derived mycobacteria
  • Vliv zkrmování rašeliny na užitkovost a zdravotní stav prasat a nespecifické mykobakterie z prostředí (cs)
  • Effects of peat feeding on the performance and health status of fattening pigs and environmentally derived mycobacteria (en)
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  • Effects of peat feeding on the performance and health status of fattening pigs and environmentally derived mycobacteria
  • Vliv zkrmování rašeliny na užitkovost a zdravotní stav prasat a nespecifické mykobakterie z prostředí (cs)
  • Effects of peat feeding on the performance and health status of fattening pigs and environmentally derived mycobacteria (en)
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  • RIV/00027162:_____/06:#0000091!RIV07-MZE-00027162
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  • humate, humic substances, performance, feed conversion, health status, tuberculosis, Mycobacterium avium complex, food safety (en)
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  • CZ - Česká republika
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  • [3D4571CC2539]
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  • Veterinární medicína
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  • Zralý, Zdeněk
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  • 0375-8427
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