Effect of dietary supplementation of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) and Selenium on growth performance and carcass quality of broilers

Manoj Kumar Singh, V. Singh, D. Sahu, J. Manoj
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Poultry meat is an excellent source of high quality protein, vitamins and minerals and is not subjected to cultural and religious restrictions. Incorporation of herbal plants and vitamins in the feed of broilers are more acceptable to health conscious consumers. Selenium, an essential micronutrient, has various biological roles in poultry and it is needed for normal growth and maintenance in them. The current study was designed to study the combined effect of Ashwagandha and Selenium on growth performance and carcass traits of broilers. Day old chicks (n=60) were selected and divided in to six groups, with 3 replicates of each group, 20 chicks in each replicate. Ashwagandha and Selenium were supplemented in broiler chicken feed at different levels for different group. The growth performance of broilers were assessed in terms of weekly body weight gain and feed conversion ratio. The carcass quality was analyzed based on dressing percentage, drumstick weight, giblet weight, cooking yield and pH of fresh chicken meat. The data obtained in the present study were analyzed statistically by using Complete Randomized Design one way Anova procedure of SPSS version 20. Average body weight gain of broilers groups treated simultaneously with both the Ashwagandha and Selenium showed significant (P<0.05) difference when compared to other groups. The highest body weight gain was found during the third week of the trial and for the treatment group T 5 . The carcass traits were also found better in Ashwagandha and Selenium treated groups due to the synergistic effect of these dietary inclusions. The current study recommends an inclusion of Ashwagandha and Selenium in the broiler diet at level of 2.5 per cent and 0.20 mg/kg, respectively for the improvement of growth performance and carcass traits in broiler chicken.
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饲粮中添加印度菜和硒对肉仔鸡生长性能和胴体品质的影响
禽肉是优质蛋白质、维生素和矿物质的极好来源,不受文化和宗教的限制。有健康意识的消费者更容易接受在肉鸡饲料中加入草本植物和维生素。硒是一种必需微量元素,在家禽体内具有多种生物学作用,是家禽正常生长和维持所必需的微量元素。本试验旨在研究Ashwagandha和硒对肉仔鸡生长性能和胴体性状的联合影响。选取60只日龄雏鸡,分为6组,每组3个重复,每个重复20只鸡。在不同组肉仔鸡饲料中添加不同水平的印度甘薯和硒。以周增重和饲料系数评价肉鸡的生长性能。以鲜鸡肉的屠宰率、鸡腿重、鸡杂重、蒸煮得率和pH值为指标对胴体品质进行了分析。本研究所得数据采用SPSS第20版的完全随机设计单因素方差分析程序进行统计分析。同时添加Ashwagandha和硒的肉仔鸡平均增重与其他组相比差异显著(P<0.05)。在试验的第三周和治疗组t5中,体重增加最多。由于饲粮内含物的协同作用,Ashwagandha组和硒处理组的胴体性状也较好。本研究建议在肉鸡饲粮中分别添加2.5%和0.20 mg/kg的印度甘薯和硒,以改善肉鸡的生长性能和胴体性状。
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