| Literature DB >> 29070931 |
Sakshi Chauhan1, V S Singh1, Vipul Thakur2.
Abstract
AIM: An experiment was conducted on day old 168 broiler chicks to study the effect of 0.4% as well as 0.2% Calotropis procera (madar) leaf powder and 0.0125% amprolium supplementation on parasitological parameters of broilers during mixed Eimeria species infection.Entities:
Keywords: Calotropis procera; amprolium; coccidiosis; parasitological parameters
Year: 2017 PMID: 29070931 PMCID: PMC5591470 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2017.864-868
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Effect of different supplementations on percent fecal score, percent survival, percent weight gain and performance index in experimental broiler chicks.
| Groups | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| II | IC | 0.00±0.00[ | 75.00±00[ | 71.35±0.93[ | 146.35±0.93[ |
| IV | IA | 78.00±4.24[ | 100±0.00[ | 93.89±0.06[ | 271.89±4.18[ |
| VI | IM-1 | 59.50±4.24[ | 95.84±5.89[ | 89.20±0.33[ | 244.54±10.46[ |
| VII | IM-2 | 66.00±4.60[ | 95.84±5.89[ | 93.44±0.16[ | 255.03±10.33[ |
Significant;
Means bearing different superscripts in a column differ significantly (p≤0.05). IC=Infected untreated control, IA=Infected supplemented with amprolium, IM-1=Infected supplemented with 0.2% madar leaf powder, IM-2=Infected supplemented with 0.4% madar leaf powder
Figure-1Effect of different supplementations on % faecal score, % survival, % weight gain and performance index in experimental broiler chicks.
Effect of different supplementations on average oocyst production and % reduction in oocyst production in experimental broiler chicks.
| Groups | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| II | IC | 239250±1343.50[ | 00±0.00[ |
| IV | IA | 25775±1025.31[ | 89.23±0.43[ |
| VI | IM-1 | 52825±459.62[ | 77.92±0.19[ |
| VII | IM-2 | 47150±212.13[ | 80.29±0.08[ |
Significant;
Means bearing different superscripts in a column differ significantly (p≤0.05). IC=Infected untreated control, IA=Infected supplemented with amprolium, IM-1=Infected supplemented with 0.2% madar leaf powder, IM-2=Infected supplemented with 0.4% madar leaf powder
Figure-2Effect of different supplementations on average oocyst production and % reduction in oocyst production in experimental broiler chicks.