EFFECT OF MORINGA LEAVES ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE, CARCASS YIELDS AND BLOOD PROFILE OF BROILER
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Abstract
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary supplementation
of Moringa oleifera leaf meal as an alternative for an antibiotic on growth
performance, mortality, carcass yields and blood profile of broiler chicken. For
this purpose a total of 90 day old, unsexed (Cob 500) broiler chicks were collected
from a local agent of Nourish Poultry and Hatchery Ltd. The chicks were
randomly divided into three experimental groups namely To, T1, T2. Each group
contained 30 chicks in complete randomized design. Two levels of Moringa
oleifera leaf meal (1% and 3%) were fed during the experimental period for 35
days duration. Growth performance and health status were recorded. Finally birds
were slaughtered and dressed. The treatment effect on average final body weight
gain, feed intake, feed efficiency were significant (P<0.05). Birds fed on MOLM
gained significantly (P<0.05) higher body weight and efficient feed efficiency
than birds fed the control diet. The birds used with MOLM also showed higher
antibody level than the birds of control group. However, birds fed on (3%
MOLM) diet showed higher body weight with efficient feed efficiency. There was
no pathological change in the internal organs of the broiler within the treated
groups and mortality rate was none. Inclusion of MOLM in broiler diets
significantly (P<0.05) different hot and cold eviscerated carcass.