Abstract

A feeding trial was done to investigate the impact of the inclusion of enzyme-treated Moringa oleifera leaf meal (MOLM) on feed conversion ratio, average daily gain, feed intake, and point of the lay of improved indigenous grower chicken. Ninety chickens were randomly allocated to six treatment diets in a completely randomized design with a factorial layout, with each treatment having five chickens per cage, replicated three times. The following were the dietary treatments used: T1-comprised of 0 kg MOLM and 0 g enzyme, T2-comprised of 0 kg MOLM and 0.035 g enzyme, T3-comprised of 20 kg MOLM and 0 g enzyme, and T4-comprised of 20 kg MOLM and 0.035 g enzyme, T5-diet comprised of 40 kg MOLM and 0 g enzyme, T6-diet comprised of 40 kg MOLM and 0.035 g enzyme of the diet, respectively. The statistical analysis system's general linear model (GLM) approach was used in the data analysis. Tukey's test (p

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