ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE PRODUCTION OF COMPOUND FEEDS FOR BROILERS
DOI 10.33938/243-191
Issue № 3, 2024, article № 18, pages 191-196
Section: Economics of agribusiness sectors
Language: Russian
Original language title: ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ ПРОИЗВОДСТВА КОМБИКОРМОВ ДЛЯ БРОЙЛЕРОВ
Keywords: BROILERS, COMPOUND FEEDS, FORMULATION, PROMISING ORGANIC COMPONENTS, ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT
Abstract: Poultry meat, which occupies more than 43% of the market, is the key raw material in the structure of the meat industry of the Russia. The main advantages of meat poultry farming are the high precocity of poultry and the significant demand for products. At the same time, the most important factor in obtaining high-quality products with low final cost is the development of effective feeding systems based on the use of advanced and biologically safe types of feed. The traditional feed in poultry is compound feed, the composition of which often included various antibiotic complexes for preventive purposes. However, recent changes in the legislation of the Russia have excluded the possibility of using such drugs in feed without proper veterinary justification. In this regard, the demand for other ingredients for compound feeds has sharply increased, in particular, having an immunoprophylactic effect and a stress-protective effect. Among these groups of drugs, feed complexes based on phytogenic additives and medium-chain fatty acids (MFA) are the most effective. Studies carried out on the basis of VitOMEK LLC in Likhoslavl city of the Tver region have shown that modification of formulations of compound feeds for broilers in order to replace antibiotic complexes with organic substances helps to reduce the cost of manufactured feed products. At the same time, the production of compound feeds for broilers with the addition of phytogenics and the Ecolife feed complex (MFA) ensures the receipt of about 11.4 thous. rub. profits from each ton of products sold at a profitability
Authors: Vasilev Aleksandr Sergeevich, Chumakova Elena Nikolaevna, Fariniuk IUrii Teodorovich