肉鸡
荟萃分析
饲料转化率
漏斗图
动物科学
出版偏见
兽医学
生物技术
生物
化学
医学
内科学
体重
作者
Jie Du,Jiashuai Jiang,Haotian Wang,Yongwei Zuo,Jinhua Sun
标识
DOI:10.1080/00071668.2022.2160625
摘要
ABSTRACT1. This review assessed the effect of dietary clay supplementation as a drug and toxin adsorbent on broiler growth performance as a meta-analysis.2. A total of 33 eligible studies were included in the present study after identification and evaluation from online databases. Standardised mean differences (SMD) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals were computed with a fixed-effects model.3. The results indicated that clay supplementation significantly improved broiler daily gain (P < 0.001) and feed conversion ratio (P < 0.001), but did not affect feed intake (P = 0.954). Results of subgroup analysis showed that zeolite clay had the most stable medium improvement effect on FCR, while kaolin had a large effect. In addition, male broilers and Cobb or Ross broilers were more sensitive to the addition of clay, and the best supplemental levels, in general, were 10 g/kg to 30 g/kg.4. Meta-regression analysis showed that clay supplemental level and sex of broilers may be important factors in the effect of clay on ADG and FCR of broilers, respectively. The sensitivity analysis showed high stability of the results and no significant publication bias was found with funnel plot analysis and Egger’s or Begg’s test (P > 0.05).5. In conclusion, an appropriate addition level is a prerequisite for effective clay application. Kaolin and zeolite clays seem to be more suitable for enhancing broiler growth performance, and the value of clay is amplified in specific broiler breeds.KEYWORDS: Clayzeolitekaolinbroilergrowth performance Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Credit authorship contribution statementJian Du: Conceptualisation, Methodology, Data Analysis, Writing – original draft. Jiashuai Jiang: Literature search, Data extraction. Haotian Wang: Literature search, Data extraction. Yongwei Zuo: Literature search, Data check. Jinhua Sun: Review, Supervision.Additional informationFundingThis research was supported by the special funds for the construction of modern agricultural industrial technology system [CARS-37-1].
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