@article{MAKHILLJAVA2008781175, title = {Effects of Betaine on Performance, Carcass, Bone and Blood Characteristics of Broilers During Natural Summer Temperatures}, journal = {Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances}, volume = {7}, number = {8}, pages = {930-937}, year = {2008}, issn = {1680-5593}, doi = {javaa.2008.930.937}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1680-5593&doi=javaa.2008.930.937}, author = {Yusuf Konca,Figen Kirkpinar,Selim Mert and}, keywords = {Broiler,betaine,performance,carcass,bone,blood traits}, abstract = {This experiment was conducted to determine the dietary supplementations of betaine on performance carcass, bone and blood traits of broilers in natural summer condition. A total of 180 broilers were divided into three experimental groups. The experimental diets were; Control, without any dietary addition, dietary supplemental betaine (Betafin®) 1 g kg 1 and (3) 2 g kg 1. The experimental diets were offered to respective broiler chicks for 6 weeks. Additional betaine decreased body weight at 6 weeks and body weight gain 3-6 and 0 to weeks (p<0.01). Feed intake and feed conversion ratio were not affected by treatments (p<0.05). Dietary betaine supplementation did not affect carcass weight and composition, breast and thigh meat pigmentation and pH value of thigh the broilers. Tibia width was decreased by 1 g kg 1 betaine (p<0.05), but shank and tibia measurements were not affected by betaine. Serum alanin aminotransferase levels were reduced by both 1 and 2 g kg 1 supplementation of betaine (p<0.05), but other blood constituents were not affected.} }