不同饲粮水平大白屈碱提取物体内活性对肉鸡生长性能和消化率的影响

Arain Muhammad Usman, Mughal Gulfam Ali, Bughio Shamsuddin, Arain Muhammad Bilawal, Siyal Farman, Arain Muhammad Ali, Arain Saba Nawaz, Vessar Sarfraz Ali
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本试验旨在研究白屈菜提取物(Chelidonium Majus Extract, CME)对肉仔鸡体内生长性能和消化率的影响。研究对象为100日龄雏鸡。随机分为A、B、C、D 4组,每组25只鸡,每组5个重复。A组作为对照组,不添加CME, B组添加0.5ml/L, C组添加1ml/L, D组添加1.5ml CME。我们的研究结果显示,在所有处理组之间,生长性能显著(P0.05)。各治疗组发病率比较,差异均有统计学意义(P0.05)。与B、A组相比,C、D组灰分显著(P<0.05)增加。从经济效益上看,C组效益最高,其次是A、B、d组。综上所述,1 ml/窝添加大Chelidonium提取物对肉鸡生长性能的影响较好,提高了各种营养物质的消化率,最有利于肉鸡的健康,且无不良反应。研究文章:不同饲粮水平大白屈菜素(Chelidonium Majus)提取物对肉仔鸡生长性能和消化率的体内活性影响Muhammad Usman Arain1, Gulfam Ali Mughal1, Shamsuddin bughi2, Muhammad Bilawal Arain2*, Farman Siyal1, Muhammad Ali Arain4, Saba Nawaz Arain2和Sarfraz Ali Vessar3接收日期:2021年8月10日接收日期:2021年9月14日发布日期:2021年9月15日*通讯作者:Muhammad Bilawal Arain,巴基斯坦信德农业大学坦多贾姆兽医药学系,E-mail:
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In vivo activity of different feeding levels of Greater Celandine (Chelidonium Majus) extract on the growth performance and digestibility in broilers
The present research work was conducted to investigate the effect of Chelidonium Majus Extract (CME) on growth performance and digestibility in broiler chickens In vivo. 100-day-old chicks were used in study. Distributed in to 4 groups i.e. (A, B, C and D) 25 chicks in each group with 5 replicates. Group A kept as control without supplementation of (CME), group B with 0.5ml/L, group C with 1ml/L and group D with 1.5ml of supplemented with CME. Our fi ndings regarding growth performance showed signifi cantly (P<0.05) highest live body and Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) in the birds of group C followed by D and B as compared to A group, signifi cantly (P<0.05) highest feed intake and dressing% was detected in various treated groups. Moreover, water consumption showed signifi cantly (P<0.05) increase in birds in group B as compared to C, D and A groups. Whereas decrease in mortality percentage was recorded in groups B and C as compared to A and D groups, however difference was non-signifi cant (P>0.05) between all treated groups. morbidity percentage showed signifi cantly (P<0.05) increased in A group as compared to B, C and D groups. Relative organs weight, spleen weight remained unaffected between all treatment groups. highest relative weight of gizzards and heart was observed in all treated groups; Similarly, maximum relative weight of liver was observed in C and D groups followed by A and B groups. Furthermore, digestibility of various nutrients, dry matter, crude protein showed signifi cantly (P<0.05) increased between various treatment groups, However, crude fi ber showed non-signifi cantly (P>0.05) difference in all treatment group. Likewise, ash matter was recorded signifi cantly (P<0.05) increased in C and D groups as compared to B and A groups. Furthermore, economically proved that more profi table in group C followed by groups A, B and D. Based on above results, it was concluded that providing Chelidonium majus extracts at the dose of 1 ml/litter had the better impact on growth performance, enhance the digestibility of various nutrients and best for the health aspects of broiler without any adverse effects. Research Article In vivo activity of different feeding levels of Greater Celandine (Chelidonium Majus) extract on the growth performance and digestibility in broilers Muhammad Usman Arain1, Gulfam Ali Mughal1, Shamsuddin Bughio2, Muhammad Bilawal Arain2*, Farman Siyal1, Muhammad Ali Arain4, Saba Nawaz Arain2 and Sarfraz Ali Vessar3 1Department of Animal Nutrition, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, Pakistan 2Department of Veterinary Pharmacology, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, Pakistan 3Department of Livestock Management, Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam, Pakistan 4University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, Pakistan Received: 10 August, 2021 Accepted: 14 September, 2021 Published: 15 September, 2021 *Corresponding author: Muhammad Bilawal Arain, Department of Veterinary Pharmacology, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, Pakistan, E-mail:
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