Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of different levels of medical plants (thymus vulgaris, Adiantum capillus-veneris L, Rosemarinus officinalis and their combination) supplemented in the diet on Physiological and Growth performance traits of broiler chicken. T1 Control (no supplemented), T2 Thyme powder 5 g/kg, T3 Thyme powder 10 g/kg, T4 Adiantum powder 3 g/kg, T5 Adiantum powder 5 g/kg, T6 Rosemary powder 5 g/kg, T7 Rosemary powder 10 g/kg and T8 Mixture (Thyme , Adiantum and Rosemary) with 7.5 g/kg +4 g/kg and 7.5 g/kg, respectively. A Total of 288 unsexed broiler chicks, were randomly distributed to eight treatments with three replicate. Medical plants at different levels added to basal diets at 7th days old. Live body weight and mortality rates were measured weekly. At the end of the experiment the following traits were measured: carcass traits, hematology, blood biochemical, hormonal responses, and serum enzymes parameters. There is a significant effect of medicinal plants on live body weight, feed intake and dressing percentage. Mortality rate in T2 and T7 was significant highest. While, feed conservation  was not influenced by medicinal plants. There was a significant effect of treatments on abdominal fat and liver weights. Adiantum powder at different levels has significant effect on bursa and spleen weights compared to other groups. There was a significant effect of treatments on albumin, globulin, cholesterol and glucose concentration. Medicinal plants significantly affect hormonal response. The combination of plants (T8) investigated high concentration of T3 and T4 hormones. Also, addition of rosemary observed higher concentration of TSH and GH hormones. There was significant effect of medical plants on AST and ALT enzymes. There is none significant effect of medical plants on meat color among treatment.

Highlights

  • The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of different levels of medical plants supplemented in the diet on Physiological and Growth performance traits of broiler chicken

  • Using antibiotics drugs which could influence on poultry performance, so the be administrated in the feed, in drinking water current study aimed to investigate the effects or by injection in poultry for therapeutic and of different levels of herbs (thymus vulgaris, prophylactic purposes and they include a large Adiantum capillus-veneris L and Rosemarinus number of different types of compounds [19]

  • There is a significant effect of medicinal plants on live body weight

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INTRODUCTION

Their products are introduced as candidates for Broiler production is one of the most use in broiler diets or through drinking water important sources of white meats in any in which their beneficial effects as phytogenic country that because the high costs of red meat feed additives have been proven (14, 41 and as compared with white meat, which has its 18). Immune system could be benefit health and broiler production is growing quickly as a performance of poultry farm (24 and 46). Using antibiotics drugs which could influence on poultry performance, so the be administrated in the feed, in drinking water current study aimed to investigate the effects or by injection in poultry for therapeutic and of different levels of herbs The main objective of antibiotic as growth as an alternative of antibiotic growth promoter promoters in poultry industry through on Growth Performance, Physiological, meat improved feed conversion, better appetite, color, immunological and Carcass traits of stimulation of the immune system, higher broiler chicken. The products including plant extracts or essential active compounds of the three plants were oils have received increased attention because analyzed by Gas Chromatography/Mass of believed to be safer, healthier and less Spectrometry (GC/MS) in central Bingol regarded than synthetic additives (antibiotics) laboratory, University of Bingol

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