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Celmanax®

 

Effect of Supplementation of Celmanax®, Antibiotics, and Two Lysine Levels in Broiler Diets

Conclusion: Celmanax provided a significant benefit in this research trial by improving feed intake, weight gain, feed efficiency, carcass weights, and carcass yields. Broiler diets with Celmanax provided higher nutrient utilization and higher retention of nutrients.

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Effect of Celmanax® Supplementation in Broiler Diets on Production Performance of Broilers

Conclusion: Celmanax provided a significant benefit in this research trial by significantly improving weight gain and the production index.

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Effect of Celmanax® Supplementatation on Performance and in Protecting Broilers Against a Moderate Coccidiosis Challenge

Conclusion: Overall, Celmanax appeared to have performance improving properties when fed to non-challenged broilers, and showed significant efficacy against E. tenella but not against
E. maxima and E. acervulina challenge. This work was presented at the ADSA-ASAS Joint Annual Meeting, 2008 and published in the Journal of Animal Science volume 86, E-Supplement 2.

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Effect of Supplementation of Celmanax® and a DFM Product on Growth Performance, Ileal Digestibility, and Intestinal Development in Broiler Diets in Young Chicks

Conclusion: Chickens supplemented with Celmanax had increased weight gain and feed efficiency as compared to the control group. Ileal digestibility of dry matter, ash, nitrogen, and energy was increased in chickens supplemented with Celmanax. Additionally, Celmanax increased villus height and surface area. The addition of a DFM to the diet improved weight gain and carcass yield, but not digestibility or intestinal villi development.

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Effect of Celmanax® on Nutrient Digestibility and Production Performance in Broilers Fed Diets with Normal and Low Energy and Different Protein Sources

Conclusion: The inclusion of Celmanax in low energy diets for broiler chickens formulated with different protein sources improved daily weight gain and feed efficiency by 25 and 27%, respectively. The increased performance in broiler chickens fed low energy density diets with Celmanax, as compared to the birds fed a low energy diet with no Celmanax, may be explained by the higher nutrient digestibility.

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Effect of Celmanax® Liquid on Performance, Immune Function, and Health of Broilers Challenged with E. coli O78

Conclusion: Supplementation of Celmanax Liquid significantly improved performance resulting in
253 g heavier birds at the end of the trial compared to control birds. Additionally, by modulating the cellular immunity, Celmanax Liquid reduced morbidity and mortality in birds infected with E. coli compared to infected birds.

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Effect of Celmanax® Supplementation in Aflatoxin-contaminated Starter Diets on Broiler Performance

Conclusion: Overall, the supplementation of Celmanax to aflatoxin-contaminated broiler starter diets numerically improved weight gain and decreased feed conversion compared to the control. Thus, Celmanax supplemented in the diet is able to improve the performance of broilers when faced with an aflatoxin challenge.

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Effect of Celmanax® Supplementation on the Performance of Broilers Vaccinated with Coccivac®-B or fed a Coccidiostat

Conclusion: The supplementation of Celmanax SCP in broiler diets effectively enhanced bird performance by significantly improving weight gain, lowering feed conversion ratio and improving bird uniformity at slaughter under the current field practices for control of coccidiosis.

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