Effect of Nutritious Plant Extracts on Broiler Chicken Development and Bacterial Microorganisms

Saleh Abed Alwahed Mahdi, Aqeel H. Atallah, Ghufran Hassan UIaiwi
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This study examined the effects of 10% and 20% ginger and pomegranate peel extract on broiler chicken development and bacterial microbes. The experiment employed one-day-old male broiler chicks. In a totally randomized design, these hens were assigned to five nutrition treatment groups: 1. Control (base diet), 2. Pomegranate peel extract (10%, 20%), 4. Ginger extract (10%), 5. Ginger extract (20%). Each group had unlimited access to its diet for 5 weeks. The College of Agriculture of the esteemed University of Kerbala undertook this experiment. The extracts had antibacterial, antifungal, and antioxidant components, reducing harmful microorganisms and improving animal and human health. Plant extracts also improved development, boosted good bacteria, and decreased harmful bacteria. This implies that poultry diets might benefit from ginger and pomegranate peels. 
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营养植物提取物对肉鸡发育和细菌微生物的影响
本研究探讨了 10%和 20%的生姜和石榴皮提取物对肉鸡发育和细菌微生物的影响。实验采用了一天龄的雄性肉用雏鸡。在完全随机设计中,这些母鸡被分配到五个营养处理组:1.对照组(基础日粮);2.石榴皮提取物(10%、20%);4.生姜提取物(10%);5.生姜提取物(20%)。每组均可在 5 周内不受限制地使用其饮食。受人尊敬的卡尔巴拉大学农学院承担了这项实验。这些提取物具有抗菌、抗真菌和抗氧化成分,可减少有害微生物,改善动物和人类健康。植物提取物还能改善发育,增加有益菌,减少有害菌。这意味着家禽日粮可能会从生姜和石榴皮中受益。
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