Abstract:
Our research was conducted on 3 groups of quails, 80 birds each, at the end of their laying cycle, intended to be placed for recondition period. BioR remedy was administered twice, intramuscular, to quails in the experimental group: at the beginning of the study and after approximately 10 days, in doses of 0,5 ml/head, and to the second experimental group, the drug was administered only once, at the beginning of the study, using the same dose of 0,5 ml/head. Birds from the control group were administered saline at a dose of 0,5 ml/head. Quails were monitored and examined during the whole study. The tested remedy showed anti-stress and adaptive capacities, confirmed by lower body temperature and respiration values during the study. It has been shown that total alkaline phosphatase in the control group maintained the same level, while in the experimental groups, increased by 1,3 times compared to the control group. The liver thermostable fraction of alkaline phosphatase in the groups treated with BioR increased by 22,6-25,8% compared to the control group. In this context, the thermolabile fraction of the investigated index increased by 1,5-1,7 times compared to the control group.