Abstract

This study was conducted at the University of Baghdad / College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences to show the effect of adding lemongrass leaf powder (Cymbopogon citratus) and vitamin C to broiler diets at different levels on the productive traits of broilers. This experiment was conducted in the poultry field (Abu Ghraib) / Department of Animal Production / Agricultural Engineering Sciences/ for a period from 10/15/2021 to 11/26/2021 for a period of (42 days). The study used 240 unsexed commercial hybrids (Ross 308) of one-day-age chicks. They were randomly assigned to 6 treatments and 4 replicates for each treatment (10 chicks/duplicate). The experimental treatments were as follows: Control treatment T1 (feed without supplement), treatment T2 (add lemongrass 2 g/kg feed), T3 (add lemongrass 4g/kg feed), T4 (add lemongrass 6g/kg feed), treatment T5 (add lemongrass 8g/kg feed), Treatment T6 (add vitamin C 0.5 g/kg feed). Suppose we noted no differences between the addition treatments and the control treatment during the experiment period in the productive traits. In that case, we note that there are no significant differences between all the additional treatments compared to the control treatment despite their arithmetic differences. Keywords: lemongrass, broiler, productive traits

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