Abstract:
This study was conducted to find out the efficacy of neem leaves and apple cider
vinegar on growth and anticoccidial effect in broiler. A total of 120-day old Indian
River-Lohmann meat broiler chicks were divided into 4 experimental groups with 3
replicates as 10 chicks in each replication. One of the 4 experimental group fed normal
diet without neem leaves and apple cider vinegar (ACV) was as control and the
remaining three groups fed diet with neem leaves were T
1
(2g/Kg feed), apple cider
vinegar (ACV) T
2
(5ml/L drinking water), combined neem leaves and apple cider
vinegar (ACV) T
3
(2g/Kg feed & 5ml/L drinking water). During the experimental
periods of 4 weeks, feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR), flock
uniformity, survivability & coccidial oocyst count were calculated. Growth
performance parameters & coccidial oocyst count were significantly (P˂0.05) affected
by experimental diets. Birds fed combined neem leaves and apple cider vinegar (ACV),
T
3
gained superior body weights (1734.00±16.37g) compared to control
(1581.00±9.54g), T
1
neem (1647.33±10.48g) and other dietary treatments. The mean
body weight gains (g) at the 1st, 3rd and 4th week of different treatment groups were
significantly higher (P˂0.05) than control group. The groups fed diets containing
combined neem leaves and apple cider vinegar feed (T
3
) had better FCR (1.32±0.01)
compared to control (1.51±0.00). Highest (100%) survivability was found in T
3
group
than control (90%) group. The inclusion of different dietary treatments had significant
(P˂0.05) difference on coccidial oocyst count. However, T
3
group had the better
(3.00±1.15) oocyst count compared to control (22.33±1.45). It is concluded that
combined neem leaves & apple cider vinegar can be included in broiler diet for better
performance with better FCR & lower coccidial oocyst count.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Animal Science & Veterinary Medicine,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207,
in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
For the Degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
ANIMAL NUTRITION