The growth rate and histology of Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) Juveniles fed Antibiotics (Oxytetracycline and Furasol) treated Feed.

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2012
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Lawal, M.O.
Aderolu, A.Z.
Ezenwanne, D.O.
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Report and Opinion
Abstract
Effects of Oxytetraxycline (OTC) and Furasol (FRS) on the growth performance and stomach wall lining of Clarias gariepinus were investigated over a period of 10 weeks. The control group (CTR) was fed with Diet 1 which contained no treatment while antibiotics were mixed with 100 g of commercial feed at the concentrations of 0.20% OTC (Diet 2), 0.4% OTC (Diet 3), 0.15% FRS (Diet 4), and 0.3% FRS (Diet 5). Fish were fed to satiation twice daily (0830 and 1600 h) while their water was changed every other day. With the exception of fish fed Diets 3 and 4, there was no significant difference (p > 0.05) in the average weight gain (AWG) and specific growth rate (SGR) in treated fish compared with CTR. At 0.20 and 0.40 % OTC, SGR of fish were 2.59±0.03 and 2.1±0.21 respectively while at 0.15 and 0.30 % FRS, SGR of fish were 1.67±0.07 and 2.57±0.06 respectively. Average feed intake (AFI) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were not significantly difference (p > 0.05) between the CTR group and other experimental fish with the exception of fish fed diet 4. The best (0.73±0.07) and least (1.35±0.10) performances for FCR were recorded in fish fed diets 4 and 1 respectively. Severe impairments were observed on the stomach lining at 0.40% OTC and 0.30% FRS compared with mild impairments that were recorded at 0.20% OTC and 0.15% FRS inclusion levels. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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Oxytetracycline , Furasol , Antibiotics , Growth performance , C. gariepinus , Research Subject Categories::NATURAL SCIENCES
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Lawal, M.O, Aderolu, A.Z. and Ezenwanne, D.O. (2012). The growth rate and histology of Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) Juveniles fed Antibiotics (Oxytetracycline and Furasol) treated Feed.Report and Opinion, 4(6):37 – 42.