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摘要
在目前可用的家禽饲料添加剂中,天然草药和植物因其广泛的有益作用而受到广泛提倡。扁桃果是一种潜在的饲料补充剂,最近被报道对生产性能有广泛的有益影响。本试验旨在评价不同水平苦杏仁叶粉对肉鸡生长性能、血液学指标及抗球虫作用的影响。试验采用完全随机设计,将150只日龄marshall肉鸡随机分为5个饲粮处理,每个处理30只鸡,重复3次。处理1 (T1)为对照(阳性对照),含球虫但不含扁桃弧菌;T2为阴性对照,不含球虫和扁桃弧菌;T3 (200 g /150 kg饲料);T4 (400 g /150 kg饲料);T5 (600 g /150 kg饲料)。除T2血红蛋白最低(8.04 g/dl)和T4血红蛋白最高(12.03 g/dl)外,各组间差异均有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。嗜酸性粒细胞在T4最高(4.00%),T5最低(2.00%),T2最低(2.00%)。其他参数均在正常范围内。综上所述,在T3 (200 g)和T4 (400 g)阶段,苦杏仁菌具有较高的饲料转化率和嗜酸性粒细胞,可作为肉仔鸡的抗球虫药。关键词:天然草药,苦杏仁,性能,血液学,防球虫
Evaluation of varying levels of Vernonia amygdalina leaf meal on growth, hematological parameters and as anticoccidial
Among the currently available poultry feed additives, natural herbs and plants have been widely advocated due to their reported widespread beneficial effects. Vernonia amygdalina is one of such potential feed supplements which have recently been reported as having a wide range of beneficial effects on production performance. This study was designed to evaluate the effect of varying levels of V. amygdalina leaf meal on growth performance, hematological parameters and as anticoccidial agent for broiler chicken. A total of one hundred and fifty day old marshal broiler chicks were randomly allotted to five dietary treatments with 30 birds per treatment, replicated thrice, in a completely randomized design. The treatments were: Treatment 1 (T1) served as control (positive control) with inclusion of coccidiostat but no inclusion of V. amygdalina, T2 served as negative control with no inclusion of either coccidiostat or V. amygdalina, T3 (200 g of V. amygdalina/ 150 kg of feed), T4 (400 g of V.amygdalina/ 150 kg of feed), and T5 (600 g of V. amygdalina/150 kg of feed). Significant differences (p 0.05) across the treatment except for hemoglobin in T2 that has the lowest (8.04 g/dl) and T4 that has the highest (12.03 g/dl). Eosinophil’s in T4 has the highest value (4.00%) and lowest in T5 (2.00%) and T2 (2.00%). However, all other parameters were within the normal range. It can be concluded that V. amygdalina can be used as anticoccidial in broiler chickens due to high fed conversion ratio and Eosinophil’s observed in T3 (200 g) and T4 (400 g), respectively.
Key words: Natural herbs, vernonia amygdalina, performance, haematological, coccidiostat.