dc.description.abstract | This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary
supplementation of aloe vera extract (w/v) on growth performance of broiler.
The present study explored the potentials of medicinal plants Aloe barbedensis
mixture in broiler performance. For this purpose 120 day old chicks were
randomly assigned into five treatment groups, namely To, T,, T2, T; and Ty. Each
treatment group contained 24 chicks .The chicks were purchased from a local
chick hatchery named Nourish Poultry & Hatchery Ltd. Birds were brooded up
to 10 days and then reared in separate flock for 35 days in an open sided house.
Each treatment group was further replicated into three sub-groups and each
contained eight birds. Experimental birds in T), T2, T3 and T, were provided with
aloe vera extract (w/v) @ 05, 10, 15 and 20 ml per liter of drinking water while
To was maintained as control group. Relevant data were recorded throughout the
experimental period and subjected to statistical analysis. The data on growth
parameters (body weight gain, feed consumption, feed efficiency, water intake)
and feed cost and gross return per broiler were evaluated. The results of the
study revealed that the aloe vera supplemented groups showed higher live weight
gain than untreated group. Aloe vera supplemented groups showed more live
weight gain in the terminal stages of the experiment. Aloe vera (w/v) extract
supplemented groups performed the best feed efficiency. The live weight gain
and feed efficiency were significantly (P<0.05) better in the broilers provided
water containing 15 ml/L aloe vera aqueous extract. Water intake, feed intake
and abdominal fat deposition of broilers given aloe extract in drinking water
were not different among each other. So, 15 ml/L aloe vera aqueous extract may
be given to the broilers drinking water. | en_US |