Abdel-Moneim E . Abdel-Moneim
Abd El-Moneim Eid is a postdoctoral fellow at Biological Application Department - Nuclear Research Center - Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority. He was born in Egypt on February 1986. He held a B.Sc. (2007) and M.Sc. (2013) in poultry production, Fac. of Agriculture, Zagazig Univ., Egypt and Ph.D. (2017) in poultry physiology, Fac. of Agriculture, Ain Shams Univ., Egypt. Applied fields improved his experience in broiler breeding, slaughtering, and processing. He worked as a supervisor in the largest poultry and processing company in the Middle East (Americana, KOKI), received the ideal employee award in Cairo branch, and El-Dakahlia Co. for poultry services. He is interested in poultry physiology, immunity, endocrinology, molecular biology, histopathology, nutrition, and management.
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Address: 15 Taha Hussein St., Herriet Razna, Zagazig, El-Sharqia 44761, Egypt
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Cooled water (10-15°C) improved significantly (P<0.01) each of final body weight, body weight gain, feed conversion ratio, performance index, economical efficiency and decreased significantly (P<0.01) each of hot carcass %, dressed weight %, heart%, total giblets %, rectal temperature and respiration rate. Feed intake, mortality rate, digestibility coefficients of nutrients and feeding values as TDN and DE were not significantly affected by either different levels of copper sulfate and ascorbic acid in drinking water or drinking cooled water. Treatment of heat-stressed rabbits with 80 or 120 mg copper sulfate/L or all levels of ascorbic acid increased significantly (P<0.01) each of haemoglobin (Hb), packed cell volume (PCV), erythrocyte (RBCs) and serum total proteins however, mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) were not affected significantly by all levels of copper sulfate or ascorbic acid comparatively with unsupplemented group (control). Serum total proteins were insignificantly affected by the treatment with all levels of ascorbic acid. The treatment with drinking cooled water was insignificantly affected Hb, PCV, RBCs, MCH, MCV, MCHC, and serum total proteins. T3 and T4 were increased significantly (P<0.01 or P<0.05) by the treatment with 40 mg copper sulfate/L, 500 mg ascorbic acid/L or drinking cooled water while T3/T4 ratio was not affected significantly.
Finally, It could be use each of copper sulfate, ascorbic acid and cooled water as water supplements for NZW male rabbits to reduce the negative effects of heat stress, especially the levels of 40 mg/L of copper sulfate, 500 mg/L of ascorbic acid and cooled water which was the most efficient physical techniques for alleviation the heat stressed NZW male rabbits until marketing age in this study.