EFFECT OF SPIRULINA PLATENSIS ALGAE SUPPLEMENTATION ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE, PHYSIOLOGICAL STATUS OF BROILERS DURING SUMMER SEASON

Hadeel H. Abed, A. Ahmed, F. Abdel-Azeem, M. Shourrap
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SUMMARY he current study was designed to investigate the effects of dietary Spirulina inclusion at different levels on growth performance, antioxidant status, carcass traits and blood hematology of broilers subjected to cyclic heat stress. A total of 150 one-day-old Ross broiler chicks were randomly divided into three experimental groups with 5 replicates with 10 birds for each. The first group was provided with a basal diet and served as a control. Meanwhile, others were fed a basal diet supplemented with Spirulina at a concentration of 1 or 2 g/kg diet, respectively. The experiment was conducted during hot climate of July with ambient temperature of 30 ± 1 ◦C, Spirulina supplementation to heat-stressed broilers was able to alleviate the negative impacts of heat stress on the final average daily gain, body weight and feed conversion ratio, with the best impacts on the chickens fed Spirulina at level of 2 gm/kg diet. Further, Spirulina supplementation significantly affected blood lipid profile by reducing serum total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and increasing high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels. While the thyroid hormones T3 and T4 were increased by Spirulina supplementation. In addition, spirulina supplementation at 1 or 2 g improved carcass dressing percentages. It concluded that dietary Spirulina supplementation at 1 or 2 g/kg diet to broilers reared under heat stress conditions can effectively improve broiler production performance, blood constituents and physiological status.
夏季添加螺旋藻对肉仔鸡生长性能和生理状态的影响
本试验旨在研究饲粮中添加不同水平螺旋藻对循环热应激肉鸡生长性能、抗氧化能力、胴体性状和血液血液学的影响。选取150只1日龄罗斯肉鸡,随机分为3个试验组,每组5个重复,每个重复10只鸡。第一组饲喂基础日粮,作为对照组。在基础饲粮中分别添加浓度为1或2 g/kg的螺旋藻。本试验在7月气候炎热,环境温度为30±1◦C的条件下进行,在热应激肉鸡中添加螺旋藻可以缓解热应激对最终平均日增重、体重和饲料系数的负面影响,其中以2 gm/kg饲粮水平的螺旋藻效果最好。此外,螺旋藻的添加通过降低血清总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白(LDL)和增加高密度脂蛋白(HDL)水平显著影响血脂谱。添加螺旋藻可提高甲状腺激素T3和T4水平。此外,添加1或2 g螺旋藻可提高胴体屠宰率。由此可见,在热应激条件下饲养的肉鸡饲粮中添加1或2 g/kg螺旋藻可有效改善肉鸡生产性能、血液成分和生理状态。
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