Abstract

The study was conducted to investigate the effects of herbal liver tonic (superliv) on the growth performance, meat yield, viability and cost benefit analyses of broiler from day-old to 28 days. The chicks were raised on the floor of an open-sided housing condition. Ready-made starter diet (crumble) was fed the birds up to 16 days after that, grower (pellet) diet was fed the broiler from d17 to 28 days. The water was treated with superliv at the rate of (1ml/L), (1.5 ml/L) and (2ml/L), in D2, D3 and D4 groups, respectively, and supplied the birds ad libitum. The data revealed that feed intake (FI) and viability (%) of broilers were unaffected (P>0.05) between treatment on 28 days. Significantly highest body weight (BW) (1661.90 g/b) was found in the bird of superliv supplemented (D2) group. Improved (P

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