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چکیده
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This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of different dietary zinc sources and inclusion levels on growth perfor-
mance, organ development, antioxidant status, serum biochemical parameters, and meat quality traits in fattening lambs.
Twenty-four male Baluchi lambs, 3 to 4 months old, with an average initial body weight of 20 ± 2 kg, were randomly
allocated to four dietary treatments with six lambs per group. The experimental treatments included: (1) a basal diet with-
out zinc supplementation (control), (2) the basal diet supplemented with 100 mg/kg dry matter zinc as zinc oxide, (3) the
basal diet with 25 mg/kg dry matter zinc as nano zinc oxide, and (4) the basal diet containing 50 mg/kg dry matter zinc as
zinc methionine. The feeding trial lasted 70 days, comprising 10 days of adaptation and 60 days of fattening. The results
demonstrated that zinc supplementation, particularly in the form of zinc methionine, significantly improved final body
weight, average daily gain, and carcass weight (p < 0.05). Antioxidant enzyme activities, including glutathione peroxidase
and superoxide dismutase, were markedly elevated in the supplemented groups, while malondialdehyde concentrations
in serum and meat were reduced, indicating enhanced oxidative stability. Serum zinc concentration and thyroid hormone
levels (T3 and T4) were also significantly increased. Meat color attributes (lightness, redness, chroma) improved in the
zinc-supplemented groups, whereas pH values remained unaffected. These findings indicate that zinc methionine was the
most effective source for improving growth performance, antioxidant capacity, and meat quality, whereas nano zinc oxide
mainly enhanced antioxidant status and oxidative stability without conferring growth performance benefits.
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