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Öğe Effect of sorted anions on the acid-base balance and growing in Japanese quails(SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY, 1997) Durgun, Z; Keskin, E; Kocabatmaz, M; Kececi, TIn the study, sixty, 3 weeks old Japanese quail chicks were used and divided equally to four groups. The control groups (I) were fed basal diet and group II, III, IV were fed diet containing 120 meq/kg NaHCO3, CaSO4 and CaHPO4 respectively. Blood samples were taken far measurement of pH, pCO(2), HCO3- and certain electrolytes levels at 0.th, 5.th. and 10.th. days and all chicks were weighed and feed intake was calculated at 0.th and 10. th. days of experimental period. Bicarbonate evidently increased blood pH, pCO(2), HCO3- and plasma Na Values and decreased plasma K values whereas sulfate consistently depressed blood pH, pCO(2), HCO3- and increased plasma K and Ca levels. CaHPO4 did not affect acid-base balance as much as CaSO4. In the study, the highest feed intake and the lowest weight gain were determined in control group although there were no striking differences among the other groups in respect of weight gain and feed intake.Öğe Effects of dietary boron supplementation on some biochemical parameters, peripheral blood lymphocytes, splenic plasma cells and bone characteristics of broiler chicks given diets with adequate or inadequate cholecalciferol (vitamin D-3) content(TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2005) Kurtoglu, F; Kurtoglu, V; Celik, I; Kececi, T; Nizamlioglu, M1. The effects of 5 and 25 mg/kg boron supplementation of diets with inadequate (6.25 mu g/kg) or adequate (50 mu g/kg) cholecalciferol (vitamin D-3) content on some biochemical parameters, tibia characteristics, peripheral blood lymphocyte and splenic plasma cell counts of broilers were investigated. 2. Supplementation of the diet with boron affected plasma concentrations of boron, iron, copper and zinc and also tibia boron, zinc and calcium concentrations but did not have any effect on tibia iron or copper concentrations or tibia ash and tibia weight values. 3. Boron supplementation caused significant increases in splenic plasma cell count but decreased the proximal and distal tibia growth plate widths. There was no effect of boron supplementation on peripheral blood alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase (ANAE) content. Whole blood haematocrit and haemoglobin counts were significantly increased by boron supplementation but there were no effects on leucocyte ratios such as eosinophil, basophil, monocyte, lymphocyte and thrombocyte. 4. In general, the findings of the present study support the hypothesis that boron has an important biological role that affects the mineral metabolism of animals by influencing both biochemical and haematological mechanisms.