FIELD: cattle breeding. SUBSTANCE: method involves feeding antioxidant ionol (dose is 10-50 mg/kg living body mass per 24 hr) to animals for 5 days before and after stress during growing and fattening and for 5 days before animal slaughtering. The most effective (optimal) dose of ionol is 30 mg/kg living body mass per 24 hr. Ionol is given in mixture with concentrate and hay. EFFECT: improved method of prophylaxis.
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Dates
1996-12-10—Published
1994-08-05—Filed