Dietary inclusion of neem leaf powder on growth performance, blood biochemical parameters and profitability of broilers

M. Hossain, MT Siddiqua, M. Hossain
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The experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of neem (Azadirachta indica) leaf powder (NLP) over a period of 35 days on the growth performance, dressing parameters, serum biochemical parameters and profitability of broiler meat. Day old broiler chicks (n = 320) were randomly assigned to five dietary groups, each with four replicates. The dietary treatment groups were; control (basal diet; no additives), antibiotic (basal diet + antibiotic), NLP 0.25% (basal diet + 0.25% NLP), NLP 0.375% (basal diet + 0.375% NLP) and NLP 0.50% (basal diet + 0.50% NLP). Results showed that the body weight, body weight gain, feed intake and FCR were differed significantly (P<0.05) among the treatment groups. Body weight and body weight gain were higher in antibiotic, NLP 0.25% and NLP 0.375% group compare to the NLP 0.50% group. Total feed intake was not different significantly (P>0.05). Better (P<0.05) FCR was observed in NLP 0.25% group as such as antibiotic group compare to the control and NLP 0.50% group. The results also showed that dressing parameters were not significantly (P>0.05) different among the dietary groups. Serum glucose, triglyceride, GOT, GPT and cholesterol level were non-significant (P>0.05) among the dietary groups. However, HDL was significantly (P<0.05) higher in NLP 0.25% group compared to the control group. Higher profitability was found in NLP-0.25% group and antibiotic group when all the birds were sold at market price. It can be concluded that the addition of NLP to broiler diet had a positive effect on growth performances but no negative effect on dressing parameters and serum biochemical parameters. Moreover, NLP at the level of 0.25% increases HDL level and improve profitability. It can be suggested that neem leaf powder up to 0.375% could be potential feed additive in broiler diet. Bang. J. Anim. Sci. 2021. 50 (2): 114-122  
本试验旨在研究印楝叶粉(NLP)对肉鸡生长性能、屠宰参数、血清生化指标和盈利能力的影响,为期35 d。选取日龄肉仔鸡320只,随机分为5个饲粮组,每组4个重复。饮食处理组为;对照组(基础日粮;无添加剂)、抗生素(基础饲粮+抗生素)、NLP 0.25%(基础饲粮+ 0.25% NLP)、NLP 0.375%(基础饲粮+ 0.375% NLP)和NLP 0.50%(基础饲粮+ 0.50% NLP)。结果表明:两组间体重、增重、采食量和FCR差异显著(P0.05)。各组间差异有统计学意义(P0.05)。各组血清葡萄糖、甘油三酯、GOT、GPT和胆固醇水平均无显著差异(P < 0.05)。NLP 0.25%组HDL显著高于对照组(P<0.05)。以市场价格销售时,NLP-0.25%组和抗生素组的收益率较高。由此可见,饲粮中添加NLP对肉鸡生长性能有积极影响,但对屠宰参数和血清生化参数无负面影响。0.25%水平的NLP可提高HDL水平,提高盈利能力。由此可见,0.375%的印楝叶粉可作为肉鸡饲粮中潜在的饲料添加剂。爆炸。j .似的。科学》2021。50 (2): 114-122
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