Effects of Dietary Supplementation of Phytogenic Feed Additives on Broiler Feed Conversion Efficiency and Immune Response against Infectious Bursal Disease Vaccine

Tesfaye Engida D, B. Tamir, Mihretu Ayele, Hika Waktole, Berhane Wakjira, F. Regassa, F. Regassa, Takele Beyene Tufa
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The ban on antibiotic growth promoters in livestock feeding has encouraged the utilization of phytogenic feed additives. These phytogenics recently attracted much attention and are generally recognized as residue-free ideal feed additives in animal Production. The current study was conducted to investigate the effects of the phytogenic herbs on feed intake, feed conversion ratio, and immune responses associated with the infectious bursal disease (IBD) vaccine in broiler chickens. For this study, 360 day-old broiler chicks were randomly assigned to six feeding trials, each with three replicates containing 20 chicks. The control group (T1) was only fed a basal diet alone, while the treatment groups were given the basal diet supplemented with 1% of basil (T2), lemongrass (T3), peppermint (T4), rosemary (T5), and thyme (T6) leaves powder, respectively. Body weight, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio were recorded. All chicks were vaccinated against IBD on days 7 and 19. A serology test was conducted to check the antibody titer against the IBD vaccine. The findings of this study showed that chickens in group T2 had significantly consumed more feed, followed by T1 and T6. During the overall study period, chickens in group T4 had significantly better feed conversion efficiency, followed by T3 and T6. Chickens in groups T5 and T6 showed a more pronounced antibody titer against the IBD vaccine at days 21 and 42 of the experiment. Therefore, these findings indicated that supplementation of basil leaf powder improved feed intake. Moreover, peppermint and lemongrass leaf powder improved the feed conversion ratio. In addition, supplementation of rosemary and thyme enhances the immune status of broiler chickens and could be considered a natural growth promoter feed additive. Therefore, further studies should be done to discover their beneficial effects to use as alternative feed additives in broiler chickens. Keywords: Body weight, Broiler chicken, Feed conversion, Feed intake, Immune response, Infectious bursa disease
饲粮中添加植物性饲料添加剂对肉鸡饲料转化率及传染性法氏囊病疫苗免疫应答的影响
禁止在牲畜饲料中使用抗生素生长促进剂,鼓励了植物性饲料添加剂的使用。这些植物性添加剂近年来备受关注,并被普遍认为是动物生产中无残留的理想饲料添加剂。本试验旨在探讨植物性中药对肉仔鸡采食量、饲料转化率和传染性法氏囊病(IBD)疫苗免疫应答的影响。试验选用360日龄肉鸡,随机分为6个饲喂试验,每3个重复,每重复20只鸡。对照组(T1)仅饲喂基础饲粮,试验组在基础饲粮中分别添加1%罗勒叶(T2)、香茅叶(T3)、薄荷叶(T4)、迷迭香叶(T5)和百里香叶(T6)粉。记录体重、采食量和饲料系数。所有雏鸡均在第7天和第19天接种了IBD疫苗。进行血清学试验以检查IBD疫苗的抗体滴度。本研究结果表明,T2组鸡的饲料消耗量显著高于T2组,T1组和T6组次之。在整个研究期内,T4组的饲料转化效率显著高于T3组,T6组次之。试验第21天和第42天,T5组和T6组鸡对IBD疫苗的抗体效价更明显。由此可见,添加罗勒叶粉提高了饲粮采食量。薄荷和香茅叶粉提高了饲料转化率。此外,添加迷迭香和百里香可提高肉鸡的免疫功能,可作为一种天然的生长促进剂饲料添加剂。因此,应进一步研究其作为肉鸡替代饲料添加剂的有益效果。关键词:体重,肉鸡,饲料转化率,采食量,免疫反应,传染性法氏囊病
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