Abstract

The effects of anemone flower extract and isoflurane on broiler chickens transported in different seasons were discovered. Different densities of broiler chickens in transport cages were used in the field experiment in February, March, July and August. As it was divided, Ross 308 birds received 10 treatments per transfer and three replicates per treatment. The following is T1 control without spraying and 10 birds in the cage. Control of T2 without spraying and 12 birds in the cage. T3 Spraying 10 caged birds with a 2% extract of local anemone flowers. T4 Spray the birds with the extract at 4% and 10 birds per cage. T5 Spraying 10 caged birds with 6% extract. T6 Use 2% extract to spray the birds. Birds number 12 in the cage. T7 Use 4% extract to spray the birds. Birds number 12 in the cage. T8 spraying the birds with the extract at 6% and 12 birds in the cage. T9 sprays birds with isoflurane at 6%, 10 per cage. T10 Applying 6% isoflurane to birds. ALT liver enzymes dropped significantly. T9, T10, and T5 recorded international units of 12.01, 12.06, and 12.17, respectively, compared to T1 and T2, which recorded 12.92 and 12.96.

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