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Title: Effect of Feeding of Adding Fenugreek Oil on the Performance and Blood Serum Profile of Broiler Chicks
Other Titles: أثر التغذية باضافة زيت الحلبة على الاداء وخصائص هصل الدم للدجاج اللاحن
Authors: Hamid, Hiba Hamza ALSedig
Supervisor, -Mukhtar Ahmed Mukhtar
Keywords: Animal Production
Adding Fenugreek Oil
Blood Serum Profile
Issue Date: 26-Mar-2018
Publisher: Sudan University of Science & Technology
Citation: Hamid, Hiba Hamza ALSedig . Effect of Feeding of Adding Fenugreek Oil on the Performance and Blood Serum Profile of Broiler Chicks \ Hiba Hamza ALSedig Hamid ; Mukhtar Ahmed Mukhtar .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, college of Agricultural Studies, 2018 .- 69p. :ill. ;28cm .- M.Sc.
Abstract: The usage of antibiotics as growth promoter was banned, so, the researchers included essential oils in the poultry diets as alternatives to antibiotics, in order to enhance productivity by improvement of digestibility, nutrients absorption. Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum )used as culinary spice, this is experiment was conducted to establish the effects of fenugreek essential oil on the performance and some carcass traits of broiler chicks. A total of 64 , day– old chicks were randomly divided into three experimental groups, each group was further subdivided into three replicates of seven chicks per each. Chicks were fed on two levels of fenugreek essential oil (FEO) (0.0, 2.0% and 3.0 %) for a period of six weeks. Diets were iso- nitrogenous and iso- caloric (3100kCal/kg diet), experimental parameters covered growth performance, giblets percentage and serum analysis. The results showed that group of chicks fed on 2% FEO recorded significantly the highest values for feed intake and body weight gain compared to control group and without any significant affect on feed conversion ratio (FCR). Also result revealed no significant difference for non-carcass components between tested groups. The results indicated that there were no significant differences among treated groups in internal organs, commercial cuts and their separable tissues and the subjective of meat quality parameters. The results of serum metabolites showed that inclusion of FEO at different levels significantly reduced the total protein, cholesterol and uric acid. However, the treatments did not affect significantly on electrolytes and enzymes (SGOT and SGPI) activities compared to control group. A according to the results obtained from this study, FEO can be used as a good alternative natural growth promoter in broiler diets.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/21034
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Agricultural Studies

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