添加不同水平仙人掌(芦荟)叶粉和凝胶对肉鸡生产性能和部分胴体特性的影响

Rabia Abbas, Shaker Sukkar
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本试验旨在研究仙人掌(芦荟)叶粉和凝胶对肉鸡胴体生产性能和某些特性的影响。试验采用完全随机设计(CRD),将288只1日龄肉仔鸡(Ross -308)随机分配到8个处理,3个重复,每个重复12只鸡。第一组饲喂基础饲粮,作为对照处理。第二组以0.5 g/kg的剂量饲喂BD,并添加新霉素作为抗生素。第3、4、5组分别饲喂芦荟粉添加量为5、15、30 g/kg的BD。浓度为5、15和30 (ml/l)的芦荟凝胶分别在饮用水中给予处理6、7和8。结果表明,各添加组的末重(除T2和T6外)和总增重(除T6外)均较对照组显著改善(P≤0.05)。各添加处理的总采食量均显著低于对照组(p≤0.05),总饲料系数均显著高于对照组(p≤0.05)。T3、T4、T5和T8处理和T2、T6和T7处理的总耗水量显著高于对照组(p≤0.05),各添加处理的耗水量与料料比显著高于对照组(p≤0.05)。除T2和T6外,各添加处理的胴体重和屠宰率均显著高于对照组(p≤0.05)。生产性能指标、产量指标和蛋白质效率均显著优于对照。由此可见,饲粮中添加芦荟叶粉(5、15、30 g/kg)和饮用水中添加芦荟叶胶(15、30 ml/l)可提高肉鸡生产性能、胴体性状、生产性能指标、生产指标和蛋白质效率。该研究还证实,在肉鸡日粮中添加5 (g /kg)芦荟叶粉和15-30 (ml /l)凝胶可以成功替代抗生素新霉素(0.5 g/ kg)。
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Evaluation of Supplemented Various Levels of Cactus (Aloe vera) Leaf Powder and Gel on Production Performance and some Carcass Characteristics of Broilers
This study aimed to investigate the effects of Cactus (Aloe vera) leaf powder and gel on the productive performance and some characteristics of broiler carcasses. A total of 288 one-day-old broiler chicks (Ross -308) were randomly distributed among eight treatments, three replicates, and 12 birds per each replicate according to the complete random design (CRD). The first treatments were fed a basal diet (BD) and considered as a control treatment. The second treatment was fed BD supplemented with Neomycin as an antibiotic at 0.5 g/kg. Third, fourth, and fifth treatments were fed BD supplemented with Aloe vera powder at 5, 15, and 30 g/kg. Aloe vera gel at levels 5, 15, and 30 (ml/l) was administrated in drinking water to treatments sixth, seventh, and eighth respectively. Results indicated a significant improvement (P≤0.05) in final body weight (except T2 and T6) and total weight gain (except T6) for all supplemented treatments comparison to control. There was a significant decrease (p≤0.05) in total feed intake for all supplemented treatments as compared to the control, while there was a significant improvement in total feed conversion ratio in all supplemented treatments compared to the control. A significant increase (p≤0.05) in total water consumption in the T3, T4, T5 and T8 treatments as compared to control, and T2, T6, and T7, as well, a significant increase in the ratio of water consumption to feed for all supplemented treatments as compared with control. A significant increase (p≤0.05) in carcass weight and dressing percentage for all supplemented treatments except T2 and T6 as compared with the control. The performance index, production index, and protein efficiency ratio significantly were better than the control. In conclusion, Aloe vera leaf powder (5, 15, 30 g/kg) to broiler diets and leaf jell in drinking water (15 and 30 ml/l), could be used to improve production performance, carcass traits, performance index, production index, and protein efficiency ratio. The study also confirms that supplemented with 5 (g /kg) of Aloe vera leaf powder and 15-30 (ml /liter) of gel could be a successful alternative to the antibiotic Neomycin (0.5 g/ kg) in broiler diets.
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