Selected herbal plants showing enhanced growth performance, ileal digestibility, bone strength and blood metabolites in broilers
The effect of Ajwain, Fenugreek and black Cumin (AFC) in different concentrations on the performance, ileal digestibility, blood metabolites and bone strength of broiler was studied. A total of 360 birds were divided randomly into control (Group A), basal diet + 1.5 g/kg AFC (Group B), basal diet + ...
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doaj-c7029d9ec02a44358a4cb3f7efa89fed2020-12-17T12:50:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Applied Animal Research0971-21190974-18442020-01-0148144845310.1080/09712119.2020.18185691818569Selected herbal plants showing enhanced growth performance, ileal digestibility, bone strength and blood metabolites in broilersAbdul Hafeez0Muhammad Sohail1Altaf Ahmad2Muqader Shah3Salahud Din4Imad Khan5Muhammad Shuiab6Nasrullah7Walikhan Shahzada8Muhammad Iqbal9Rifat Ullah Khan10Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureDepartment of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureDepartment of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureCollege of Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureLivestock and Dairy DevelopmentCollege of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Abdul Wali Khan UniversityDepartment of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureDepartment of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureMinistry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock (MAIL) Kabul-Afghanistan, Veterinary Research InstituteVeterinary Research InstituteCollege of Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Sciences, The University of AgricultureThe effect of Ajwain, Fenugreek and black Cumin (AFC) in different concentrations on the performance, ileal digestibility, blood metabolites and bone strength of broiler was studied. A total of 360 birds were divided randomly into control (Group A), basal diet + 1.5 g/kg AFC (Group B), basal diet + 3.0 g/kg AFC (Group C), basal diet + 4.5 g/kg AFC (Group D). Feed intake was significantly lower (P < 0.05) in birds fed with AFC at the rate of 4.5 g/kg at starter and finisher phases, however, body weight and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were significantly (P < 0.05) improved in birds fed with AFC at the rate of 3.0 g/kg. Crude protein, crude fat and nitrogen-free extract were significantly (P < 0.05) higher in group fed with 3.0 g/kg AFC. Total cholesterol, triglyceride and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) were significantly (P < 0.05) lower in birds fed with 3.0 g/kg AFC while high-density lipoprotein (HDL) was significantly (P < 0.05) higher in the same group. No significant changes were found in the bone quality parameters between the control and treatment groups. From the results of the present study, we suggested that an herbal mixture of AFC at the rate of 3.0 g/kg improved the body weight, FCR, digestibility and blood profile of broiler.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2020.1818569broilerperformancedigestibilitybone strengthblood profile |
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Abdul Hafeez Muhammad Sohail Altaf Ahmad Muqader Shah Salahud Din Imad Khan Muhammad Shuiab Nasrullah Walikhan Shahzada Muhammad Iqbal Rifat Ullah Khan Selected herbal plants showing enhanced growth performance, ileal digestibility, bone strength and blood metabolites in broilers Journal of Applied Animal Research broiler performance digestibility bone strength blood profile |
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Abdul Hafeez Muhammad Sohail Altaf Ahmad Muqader Shah Salahud Din Imad Khan Muhammad Shuiab Nasrullah Walikhan Shahzada Muhammad Iqbal Rifat Ullah Khan |
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Selected herbal plants showing enhanced growth performance, ileal digestibility, bone strength and blood metabolites in broilers |
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Selected herbal plants showing enhanced growth performance, ileal digestibility, bone strength and blood metabolites in broilers |
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Selected herbal plants showing enhanced growth performance, ileal digestibility, bone strength and blood metabolites in broilers |
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Selected herbal plants showing enhanced growth performance, ileal digestibility, bone strength and blood metabolites in broilers |
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Selected herbal plants showing enhanced growth performance, ileal digestibility, bone strength and blood metabolites in broilers |
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selected herbal plants showing enhanced growth performance, ileal digestibility, bone strength and blood metabolites in broilers |
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Journal of Applied Animal Research |
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0971-2119 0974-1844 |
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The effect of Ajwain, Fenugreek and black Cumin (AFC) in different concentrations on the performance, ileal digestibility, blood metabolites and bone strength of broiler was studied. A total of 360 birds were divided randomly into control (Group A), basal diet + 1.5 g/kg AFC (Group B), basal diet + 3.0 g/kg AFC (Group C), basal diet + 4.5 g/kg AFC (Group D). Feed intake was significantly lower (P < 0.05) in birds fed with AFC at the rate of 4.5 g/kg at starter and finisher phases, however, body weight and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were significantly (P < 0.05) improved in birds fed with AFC at the rate of 3.0 g/kg. Crude protein, crude fat and nitrogen-free extract were significantly (P < 0.05) higher in group fed with 3.0 g/kg AFC. Total cholesterol, triglyceride and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) were significantly (P < 0.05) lower in birds fed with 3.0 g/kg AFC while high-density lipoprotein (HDL) was significantly (P < 0.05) higher in the same group. No significant changes were found in the bone quality parameters between the control and treatment groups. From the results of the present study, we suggested that an herbal mixture of AFC at the rate of 3.0 g/kg improved the body weight, FCR, digestibility and blood profile of broiler. |
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broiler performance digestibility bone strength blood profile |
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