...
首页> 外文期刊>Journal of Nutrition & Food Sciences >Effect of Pharmacologically Active Medicinal Byproduct Combination as Feed Additives on Performance, Fecal Microbiology, Hematological Parameters and Economic Efficacy in Broiler Chicken
【24h】

Effect of Pharmacologically Active Medicinal Byproduct Combination as Feed Additives on Performance, Fecal Microbiology, Hematological Parameters and Economic Efficacy in Broiler Chicken

机译:药理学活性药用副产物组合作为饲料添加剂对肉鸡饲料饲料,粪便微生物学,血液学参数和经济效益的影响

获取原文
           

摘要

An experiment was conducted and designed with pharmacologically active medicinal byproduct combinations (Camelia sinensis, Aloe vera and Phylanthus emblica) as feed additives to check the impact on growth performance, fecal pH and microbiology, hematological parameters and economic efficacy in broiler chicken. A total of 240 chicks were randomly allocated to four treatments having 6 replications of 10 birds per replicated pen following completely randomized design and reared for the period of 5 weeks. Dietary treatments were: 1) MPC0=Control (basal diet without medicinal byproduct combinations); 2) MPC1=basal diet+0.2% medicinal byproduct combination; 3) MPC2=basal diet+0.4% medicinal byproduct combinations; 4) MPC3=basal diet+0.6% medicinal byproduct combination. Result of present study revealed that, medicinal byproduct combinations added groups MPC1, MPC2 and MPC3 exhibited better broiler growth performance as compared to MPC0 (P<0.05). Lower fecal pH was depicted in the MPC1, MPC2 and MPC3 inoculated birds in comparison to the MPC0 (P<0.05). Suppression of pathogenic E. coli was observed in MPC2 and MPC3 and Salmonella sp. was observed lower in MPC1, MPC2 and MPC3 supplemented birds relative to that of MPC0 (P<0.05). There was no profound negative impact on hematological parameters except lower RBC count was found in MPC2 as compared to MPC0 (P<0.05). Economic efficacy was better in case of broilers treated with MPC1, MPC2 and MPC3 compare to MPC0 (P<0.05). To sum up, medicinal byproduct combinations with Camelia sinensis, Aloe vera and Phylanthus emblica could be potential feed additives in case of broilers, where MPC2 could be preferred for better efficacy.
机译:进行了一种实验,并设计了药理学活性药用副产品组合(Camelia Sinensis,Aloe Vera和Phylanthus Emblica)作为饲料添加剂,以检查肉鸡的生长性能,粪便pH和微生物学,血液学参数和经济效益的影响。将共240只小鸡随机分配至每种复制笔的6个鸟类的4种治疗,在完全随机设计之后,饲养5周的时间。饮食治疗是:1)MPC0 =对照(没有药用副产品组合的基础饮食); 2)MPC1 =基础饮食+ 0.2%药用副产品组合; 3)MPC2 =基础饮食+ 0.4%药用副产品组合; 4)MPC3 =基础饮食+ 0.6%药用副产品组合。目前研究结果显示,与MPC0相比,药用副产物组合添加基团MPC1,MPC2和MPC3表现出更好的肉鸡生长性能(P <0.05)。与MPC0相比,MPC1,MPC2和MPC3接种鸟类中描绘了较低的粪便pH(P <0.05)。在MPC2和MPC3和沙门氏菌SP中观察到致病大肠杆菌的抑制。在MPC1,MPC2和MPC3相对于MPC0的鸟类中观察到较低(P <0.05)。与MPC2相比,除了在MPC2中发现较低的RBC计数,血液学参数没有深刻的负面影响(P <0.05)。对于使用MPC1,MPC2和MPC3进行比较至MPC0的肉鸡,在肉鸡的情况下更好的经济效益(P <0.05)。总而言之,在肉鸡的情况下,具有Camelia Sinensis的药用副产品组合可以是肉鸡的潜在饲料添加剂,其中MPC2可能是更好的功效。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号