EFFECT OF ADDING CHAMOMILE POWDER TO DIETS ON PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF BROILER REARED UNDER HEAT STRESS CONDITIONS

Thaer Alkado, Anwar Al-hamed, K. Sultan
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This study was conducted to determine the effect of adding chamomile powder to the diet of broilers (Ross308) raised under heat stress conditions on production performance and economic indicators. Unsexed chicks were raised from one day until 42 days. Chicks were randomly distributed at the beginning of second week on experimental treatments with three replications / treatment as follows: T1: Feeding birds with out adding (Control), T2: adding 9 gm chamomile / kg feed , T3: adding: 15 gm chamomile /kg feed. The statistical analysis of data showed: a significant superiority in the final live body weight rate and the total weight gain rate, an improvement in the weekly and total feed conversion, and the superiority of the production index and the productive factor, while we did no find a significant effect showed in feed consumption rate and the percentage of mortality% and in the production yield per m 2 in Production of one kilogram of live meat. The result indicated that addition of chamomile lead to improve growth performance and reducing the cost per unit of production in conditions of heat stress.
饲粮中添加洋甘菊粉对热应激条件下肉鸡生产性能的影响
本试验旨在研究在热应激条件下饲养的肉鸡(Ross308)日粮中添加洋甘菊粉对生产性能和经济指标的影响。无性雏鸡从1天饲养到42天。试验雏鸡在第2周初随机分配,分3个重复/处理:T1:不添加(对照)饲喂,T2:添加9 gm洋甘菊/kg饲料,T3:添加15 gm洋甘菊/kg饲料。数据统计分析表明:终活重率、总增重率、周饲料转化率、总饲料转化率、生产指标和生产要素均有显著优势,而饲料消耗率、死亡率百分比和生产1公斤活肉的每m2产量均无显著影响。结果表明,在热应激条件下,添加洋甘菊可以提高生长性能,降低单位生产成本。
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