Protective effect of Aloe vera on growth performance, leucocyte count and intestinal injury in broiler chicken infected with coccidiosis

Groups were designated as a positive control (+C), negative control (−C), Amprolium (AM1), Aloe vera, 2.5 g/l water (AV2.5) and Aloe vera 5 g/l water (AV5) during the finisher phase. The experiment was conducted using 360 broiler chicks, which were divided into five different groups. Overall feed in...

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Main Authors: Zahoor Ahmad, Abdul Hafeez, Qudrat Ullah, Shabana Naz, Rifat Ullah Khan
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Animal Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2020.1773473
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spelling doaj-5f168fd94e264ec3a628b28f2a04189b2020-12-17T12:50:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Applied Animal Research0971-21190974-18442020-01-0148125225610.1080/09712119.2020.17734731773473Protective effect of Aloe vera on growth performance, leucocyte count and intestinal injury in broiler chicken infected with coccidiosisZahoor Ahmad0Abdul Hafeez1Qudrat Ullah2Shabana Naz3Rifat Ullah Khan4Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureDepartment of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureFaculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Gomal UniversityDepartment of Zoology, Government College UniversityCollege of Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureGroups were designated as a positive control (+C), negative control (−C), Amprolium (AM1), Aloe vera, 2.5 g/l water (AV2.5) and Aloe vera 5 g/l water (AV5) during the finisher phase. The experiment was conducted using 360 broiler chicks, which were divided into five different groups. Overall feed intake was significantly (P<.01) lower in Aloe vera supplemented groups. The overall weight gain was significantly (P<.01) higher in AV5 and AMI compared to –C. No significant difference was found in the feed conversion ratio between AMI and Aloe vera-treated birds. The caecal lesion, oocysts count and intestinal lesion were significantly (P<.01) reduced in Aloe vera-treated birds. The number of heterophils and total leucocyte count significantly (P<.01) decreased, while the number of monocytes and eosinophils increased (P<.01) in the treatment groups. From the results, it is also clear that the infection increased the monocytes and eosinophils and decreased the heterophils and TLC. In conclusion, the use of Aloe vera at the rate of 5 g/l of water produced encouraging results in broilers in comparison with Amprolium.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2020.1773473amproliumaloe veraoocystlesions
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Qudrat Ullah
Shabana Naz
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Abdul Hafeez
Qudrat Ullah
Shabana Naz
Rifat Ullah Khan
Protective effect of Aloe vera on growth performance, leucocyte count and intestinal injury in broiler chicken infected with coccidiosis
Journal of Applied Animal Research
amprolium
aloe vera
oocyst
lesions
author_facet Zahoor Ahmad
Abdul Hafeez
Qudrat Ullah
Shabana Naz
Rifat Ullah Khan
author_sort Zahoor Ahmad
title Protective effect of Aloe vera on growth performance, leucocyte count and intestinal injury in broiler chicken infected with coccidiosis
title_short Protective effect of Aloe vera on growth performance, leucocyte count and intestinal injury in broiler chicken infected with coccidiosis
title_full Protective effect of Aloe vera on growth performance, leucocyte count and intestinal injury in broiler chicken infected with coccidiosis
title_fullStr Protective effect of Aloe vera on growth performance, leucocyte count and intestinal injury in broiler chicken infected with coccidiosis
title_full_unstemmed Protective effect of Aloe vera on growth performance, leucocyte count and intestinal injury in broiler chicken infected with coccidiosis
title_sort protective effect of aloe vera on growth performance, leucocyte count and intestinal injury in broiler chicken infected with coccidiosis
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Applied Animal Research
issn 0971-2119
0974-1844
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Groups were designated as a positive control (+C), negative control (−C), Amprolium (AM1), Aloe vera, 2.5 g/l water (AV2.5) and Aloe vera 5 g/l water (AV5) during the finisher phase. The experiment was conducted using 360 broiler chicks, which were divided into five different groups. Overall feed intake was significantly (P<.01) lower in Aloe vera supplemented groups. The overall weight gain was significantly (P<.01) higher in AV5 and AMI compared to –C. No significant difference was found in the feed conversion ratio between AMI and Aloe vera-treated birds. The caecal lesion, oocysts count and intestinal lesion were significantly (P<.01) reduced in Aloe vera-treated birds. The number of heterophils and total leucocyte count significantly (P<.01) decreased, while the number of monocytes and eosinophils increased (P<.01) in the treatment groups. From the results, it is also clear that the infection increased the monocytes and eosinophils and decreased the heterophils and TLC. In conclusion, the use of Aloe vera at the rate of 5 g/l of water produced encouraging results in broilers in comparison with Amprolium.
topic amprolium
aloe vera
oocyst
lesions
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2020.1773473
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