Effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on productive and physiology performance of broiler chicks

This experiment was aimed to study the effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on the productive and physiological performance of broiler. A total of ninety (one day old), non sexed chicks of Ross strain were randomly allocated to three treatments and each treatment consists of 30 birds with 3 re...

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Main Author: M.A. Al-Noori
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2014-12-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Online Access:https://vetmedmosul.com/article_116892_699debd337fac50c55bd85b2a9b03fec.pdf
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spelling doaj-5a6290dcb2b24601ab3f9068f1ec55cf2020-11-24T21:02:04ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552014-12-01282859110.33899/ijvs.2014.116892116892Effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on productive and physiology performance of broiler chicksM.A. Al-NooriThis experiment was aimed to study the effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on the productive and physiological performance of broiler. A total of ninety (one day old), non sexed chicks of Ross strain were randomly allocated to three treatments and each treatment consists of 30 birds with 3 replicates (10 birds each). The treatments were: Treatment 1 (T1): Control, reared on standard ration and tap water. Treatment 2 (T2): reared on standard ration and tap water supplement with vinegar (2.5 ml/Liter). Treatment 3 (T3): reared on standard ration and tap water supplement with vinegar (5.0 ml/Liter). The results revealed a significant increase (P < 0.05) in live body weight, accumulative body weight gain and feed conversion ratio, and significant decrease in mortality percentage of treatment T3 (Drinking water with 5.0 ml/L vinegar) compared with treatment T2 (Drinking water with 2.5 ml/L vinegar) and Treatment T1 (Control). Also, no -significant effect were observed among treatment in PCV, WBC, RBC, Hb, H/L and glucose, Total Protein, albumin and Cholesterol concentration of plasma. In conclusion, supplementation of vinegar (5.0 ml/Liter drinking water) in current Study lead to, significant improvement in chickens productive performance and health.https://vetmedmosul.com/article_116892_699debd337fac50c55bd85b2a9b03fec.pdf
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Effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on productive and physiology performance of broiler chicks
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
author_facet M.A. Al-Noori
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title Effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on productive and physiology performance of broiler chicks
title_short Effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on productive and physiology performance of broiler chicks
title_full Effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on productive and physiology performance of broiler chicks
title_fullStr Effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on productive and physiology performance of broiler chicks
title_full_unstemmed Effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on productive and physiology performance of broiler chicks
title_sort effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on productive and physiology performance of broiler chicks
publisher University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine
series Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
issn 1607-3894
2071-1255
publishDate 2014-12-01
description This experiment was aimed to study the effect of adding vinegar to drinking water on the productive and physiological performance of broiler. A total of ninety (one day old), non sexed chicks of Ross strain were randomly allocated to three treatments and each treatment consists of 30 birds with 3 replicates (10 birds each). The treatments were: Treatment 1 (T1): Control, reared on standard ration and tap water. Treatment 2 (T2): reared on standard ration and tap water supplement with vinegar (2.5 ml/Liter). Treatment 3 (T3): reared on standard ration and tap water supplement with vinegar (5.0 ml/Liter). The results revealed a significant increase (P < 0.05) in live body weight, accumulative body weight gain and feed conversion ratio, and significant decrease in mortality percentage of treatment T3 (Drinking water with 5.0 ml/L vinegar) compared with treatment T2 (Drinking water with 2.5 ml/L vinegar) and Treatment T1 (Control). Also, no -significant effect were observed among treatment in PCV, WBC, RBC, Hb, H/L and glucose, Total Protein, albumin and Cholesterol concentration of plasma. In conclusion, supplementation of vinegar (5.0 ml/Liter drinking water) in current Study lead to, significant improvement in chickens productive performance and health.
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