Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Garlic (Allium Sativum) Powder on Growth Performance and Blood Biochemical Parameters in Broilers
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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Thesis Title: Effect of dietary supplernentation of garlic (Allium sativum) powder on growth
perfonnance and blood biochemical parameters in broilers.
The present investigation entitled "the growth perfonnance, haemato-biochemical and carcass
quality of broiler chickens supplemented with garlic (Allium sativum) was conducted at the Poultry
Research and Training Centre of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and
Technology, Modipuram, Meerut (Uttar Pradesh) for a total of 6 week, to study the effects of
different inclusion levels of supplementary garlic powder (Allium sativum) on the growth
performance, hemato-biochemical characteristics and carcass quality of broiler chickens. 480 day
old chicks (DOC) of Cobb 400 breed were used in this experiment. The chicks were divided into 4
groups of I 20 chicks each, with 4 replicates of 30 chicks in each group. The chicks were wing
banded, weighed and then randomly distributed in dietary treatment into four groups consisting of
120 chicks in each group. The chicks were reared under deep litter production system of
management. These chicks were provided with broilers starter and finisher feeds formulated to
provide 22% CP and 20o/o CP respectively. Tl, fed mixed ration only, served as control. T2 was fed
mixed ration supplemented with 250 gram/1 OOkg ration, T3 was fed mixed ration supplemented with
500 gram/ I OOkg ration, T4 was fed mixed ration supplemented with 750 gram/ I OOkg ration. Growth
performance, carcass quality and hemato-biochemical parameters were investigated. The average
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body weight of six week of broiler chicks were 1704.138 ± 5.979, 1747.343 ± 5.633, 1781.130
± 6.162 and 1817.358 ± 7.181 gm in group Th T2, T3, and T4 respectively. The 6th week body
weight differences among the treatment groups were differed significantly (p<0.05).The average
total feed consutnption from 1-6 weeks were 3508.353 ± 7.632, 3527.720 ± 2.621, 354 7.270 ±
3.538 and 3536.283 ± 3.835 gm for the group T1._ T2, T3, and T4 respectively. The total feed
consumption from 1-6 weeks among the treatment groups were differed significantly (p<0.05). The
average total feed conversion ratio for the period 1-6 week were 2.108 ± 0.005., 2.065 ± 0.006'1
2.038 ± 0.007 and 2.007 ± 0.008 for group T1, T2'1 T3, and T4 respectively The average total
cholesterol in mg per dl were 184.205 ± 1. 901, 171.333 ± 1.316, 160.775 ± 1.504 and 145.120
± 3.027 for T1, T2, T3, and T4 respectively. The average dressed carcass percent for the different
treatment groups were 63.064 ± 0.273, 67.796 ± 0.288, 68.994 ± 0.071 and 71.225 ± 0.17 I for
T" T2, T3, and T4 respectively. The average thigh \veight percent for the different treatn1ent groups
28.171 ± 0.035, 28.285 ± 0.028, 28.812 ± 0.029 and 30.030 ± 0.025· for T" T2 T3._ and T4
respectively. Weekly feed consumption, weekly body \\·eight and \Veekly body \Veight gain \Vere
significantly higher in supplernented treatrnent groups \vith combined elernents than individual
elements and lowest in control group. Dressing%, Eviscerated Weight <7o Thigh \veight % , Liver
wt o/o, Heart wt%, Spleen wt %, Gizzard wt % were higher in supplen1ented groups and lo\vcst in
control group. The highest % of carcass characteristics \vas observed in T4. Hernato-biochen1ical
characteristics were significantly higher in supplen1ented groups than control except for cholesterol
which was higher in control groups as con1parcd to supplcrnented groups. rotal and \\et!kly feed
consutnption differed significantly. T4 showed a preferentially high total and \Vech.ly feed
consumption. The present investigation sho\ved an irnprovetnent in gro\vth perfonnance._ hcrnntobiochetnical
paratneters and carcass characteristics an1ong treatrnent groups supplcrnented \Vith
garlic (Allium Sativzon) as corn pared to control groups. The effects \Vere higher ''hen the elcrnent "'
suppletnented \vere cotnbined due to their synergistic effects. It is therefore concluded that
suppletnentation of garlic po,vder (.Aili111n Sativzun) has a pret~rential effect on gro\vth perfonnance
hemato-biochemical paratnctcrs and carcass characteristic of broiler chicken a'"' co1npared to
supplernenting individual eletnents or control in broiler production.
