® Effect of inclusion levels and withdrawal periods of Tetracin on growth performance, carcass traits and occurrence of residues in meat-type chickens

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A.O Akinwumi
A.A Odunsi
A.B Omojola
I.O Olatoye
T.P Akilapa
I.A Abioye

Abstract

The study investigated the effect of inclusion levels and withdrawal periods of
Tetracin on growth performance, carcass trait and occurrence of residues in meat
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type chickens raised in a tropical environment. Tetracin a feed grade antibiotic was
administered at 0, 50, 100, 150 and 200mg/kg of feed (starter and finisher diets) with
observation of different withdrawal periods (0, 7 and 15 days each) for 6 weeks using
a 3x5 factorial layout. One hundred and fifty (150) two weeks old broiler chicks
(Anak strain) were randomly divided into five treatments of thirty birds each and
three replicates of ten birds. The broilers were fed between 2-4 weeks of age on the
starter diet and 4-8 weeks of age on finisher diets, while antibiotic withdrawal was
practiced at 15, 7 and 0 day respectively for each inclusion level. Performance (feed
intake, weight gain and feed: gain ratio) was monitored while six broilers per
treatment were used for carcass and organ evaluation. At the end of feeding trial,
microbial assay method was used to detect antibiotic residues on samples from
breast, thigh, kidney and liver from two birds per treatment. Data on performance
and carcass evaluation were analysed using one-way analysis of variance and
significant means separated at 5% level of probability. The final body weight (FBW),
total body weight gain (TBWG), total feed intake (TFI), plucked weight (PW),
eviscerated weight (EW) and dressing percentage of birds increased progressively
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(P<0.05) as Tetracin was added at 50mg/kg -150mg/kg with a decline at 200mg/kg
which was still significantly better than birds on control treatment. Broilers fed
150mg Tetracin/kg diet recorded significantly heaviest (P<0.05) thigh (12.86%), breast (20.89%) and drumstick (12.78%). Increase in withdrawal period resulted in
reduced weights of carcass cut up parts. Liver weights increased (P<0.05) with level
of Tetracin but decreased (P<0.05) with increase in withdrawal period. The
interaction showed significant differences (P<0.05) in the liver, lung and whole
gizzard along the inclusion level of the antibiotic and across its withdrawal periods.
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Residue was found in the thigh, liver and kidney when Tetracin was added at
100mg/kg -200mg/kg and subsequently present in the liver at 15day withdrawal
period with 200mg/kg inclusion level. Residue was only found in the thigh muscle
when withdrawal time was not observed. The study showed that strict adherence to
label dosage and withdrawal time should be followed to mitigate the presence of feed
grade antibiotic residues in broiler meat among the consuming public.

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Akinwumi , A., Odunsi, A., Omojola , A., Olatoye , I., Akilapa , T., & Abioye , I. (2023). ® Effect of inclusion levels and withdrawal periods of Tetracin on growth performance, carcass traits and occurrence of residues in meat-type chickens. Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 19(2), 47–61. Retrieved from https://www.njas.org.ng/index.php/php/article/view/351
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