Abstract:
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the response of broiler chicks
fed on graded levels of mixture garlic and ginger essential oils as natural growth
promoter alternative to antibiotic. Experimental parameters covered growth
performance, carcass dressing percentage, subjective meat quality and
economical appraisal. The experimental design used the complete randomized
design (CRD). A total number of (84),7days-old, 130gm inial weight unsexed
AborAcer strain of broiler chicks were randomly divided into four experimental
groups with three replicates, each of seven chicks. The first group (A) fed on basal
diet without feed additives (control group), the other groups B,C and D were fed
basal diets supplemented with different mixture of essential oils at levels of
200gm/ton(100gm ginger+100gm garlic),400gm/ton(200gm ginger+200gm
garlic)and 600gm/ton(300gm ginger +300gm garlic). The basal diet was
formulated to meet the nutrients requirements of broiler chicks according to
(NRC, 1994). Experimental diets were fed for 6weeks.The results indicated that
there were no significant (p˃0.05) differences among all treatment groups in the
values of body weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, carcass dressing
percentages and subjective meat quality attributes. No mortality was recorded
throughout the experimental period. The economical evaluation showed that
levels of dietary mixture garlic and ginger essential oils were economical feasible,
but the values of profitability rao(1.24) of group D (600gm/ton at mixture garlic
and ginger essential oils)was the highest of the tested groups.