IMPACT OF HERBAL BASED DIETS ON PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY OF BROILER

Authors

  • SHAILESH BHUSHAN SRIVASTAVA
  • RAM NIWAS
  • D. P. SINGH
  • BRIJPAL BISEN

Keywords:

growth performance, Broiler chicks and, Feed additive, Indigenous herbal drug

Abstract

The experiment was conducted with the aim to find out the effect of Indigenous herbal drug and market herbal
drug (Livkey) on the performance efficiency of broiler chicks. Ninty nine broiler chicks (VenCobb - 400 strains)
were selected with all the birds bearing almost similar body weight were randomly divided into three group’s first
one as a control (T1
) and second and third were T2 and T3
as a treated group respectively. Each group having 33
broiler chicks with three replications (11 birds in each) were reared under deep litter system. Both the groups
offered broiler starter (2-28days) and finisher (29-42days) diet except variation in supplementation of with 50mL
market herbal drug (Livkey) per kg feed and Indigenous herbal drug (W:A:M in the ratio of 50:25:25 respectively)
@ 2%/kg diet in T2
and T3
treated groups respectively. The results showed a significant difference in terms of body
weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio (FCR), performance efficiency and dressing percentage in
T3 group as compared to T2 group followed by T1
group. During the trial the mortality percentage were found to
be minimum in T3 and T2
group followed by T1 group

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Published

2013-01-03

How to Cite

SHAILESH BHUSHAN SRIVASTAVA, RAM NIWAS, D. P. SINGH, & BRIJPAL BISEN. (2013). IMPACT OF HERBAL BASED DIETS ON PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY OF BROILER. The Bioscan, 8(Supplement 1), 119–122. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/2252

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