补充油辣木叶粉(MOLM)对缓解饲喂玉米-大豆日粮的肉鸡热应激的影响

J. Olusiyi, Z. A. Adi, K. Ebule, M. Bako, A. M. J. Daudu
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为了研究热应激条件下肉鸡的生产性能、胴体特征和一些血液参数,我们进行了一项为期 56 天的生长试验,在玉米-豆粕日粮中添加了油辣木叶粉(MOLM)。将 300 只一天龄的雏鸡随机分配到五个处理中,分别称为 T1、T2、T3、T4 和 T5,并分别添加 MOLM(0、5、7.5、10 和 12.5%)。结果表明,随着 MOLM 添加量的增加,体重增加、采食量和最终体重均有所增加,饲料转化率也有所提高。T2 的累积饲料转化率更好。随着 MOLM 含量的增加,血红蛋白 (HB)、白细胞 (WBC)、白蛋白和血浆总蛋白也会增加。死亡率随着 MOLM 含量的增加而降低。不过,T2(5%)添加水平的结果最好。由此可以得出结论,添加油辣木叶可提高肉鸡的生产性能、生理指标,并增强饲喂玉米-豆粕日粮的肉鸡抵抗热应激的能力。
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Effect of Moringa Oleifera Leaves Meal (MOLM) Supplement in Combating Heat Stress in Broiler Chickens Fed Maize Soya Bean Diet
A growth experiment was conducted for 56 days to study productive performance, carcass characteristics and some blood parameters of broiler chicks fed corn-soybean meal diets supplemented with Moringa Oleifera leaves meals (MOLM) under heat stress condition. Three hundred a day old chicks were randomly assigned to five treatments designated as T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5 supplemented with MOLM (0, 5, 7.5, 10 and 12.5%) respectively. The results did not show body weight gain, feed intake and final weight increased with increased inclusion levels of MOLM, so also was the feed conversion ratio. The cumulative feed conversion ratio was better in T2. The levels of MOLM had no significant effect on carcass relative weight, Haemoglobin (HB), white blood cells (WBC), albumin and total plasma protein increased with increasing levels of MOLM. Mortality rates decreased with increasing levels of MOLM. The best result however, was obtained in T2 (5%) inclusion level. It could be concluded that addition of Moringa Oleifera leaves improved broiler performance, physiological parameters and enhanced the ability to resist heat stress conditions of broilers fed corn-soybean meal diet
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