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KMID : 0613820090190111547
Journal of Life Science
2009 Volume.19 No. 11 p.1547 ~ p.1552
Effect of Dietary Plant Extracts (Coxynil¢ç, Growell¢ç, Respowell¢ç) in Broilers
Cho Sang-Beum

Chang Byung-Joon
Paik Hyun-Dong
Kang Chang-Won
Kim Soo-Ki
Kwon Seung-Hyun
Lee Jun-Hyeong
Lee Yun-Jung
Abstract
This study was carried out to evaluate the supplementation effect of dietary natural plant extracts (NP: Coxynil¢ç, Growell¢ç and Respowell¢ç) on broiler chickens. Forty thousand male broilers with 7 days adaptation after hatching were fed experiment diets for 34 days. The supplementation effects of NP on growth performance, blood parameters and biopsy were examined with twenty thousand broilers as the treatment group. Twenty thousand broilers for the control group (CON) were fed the diet with salinomycin-6, clopidol-25, enramycin-1, and BMD-2.5. In the diet of the treatment group, the antibiotics were replaced with 0.03%, 0.035% and 0.03% of Coxynil¢ç, Growell¢ç and Respowell¢ç, respectively. The weight gain of the treatment group was increased but the feed intake was decreased, indicating that feed efficiency was increased compared to the CON. The mortality of the NP group was also lower compared to the CON group (1,008 birds to 1,693 birds), showing positive dietary effects from natural plant extracts. In the activity of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) and new cattle disease virus (NDV) antibodies, the NP showed lower antibody titer levels for both of IBDV and NDV compared to the CON. The levels of total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, globulin, and IgG in blood did not show significant differences between the groups. In the microscopic tissue analysis, no significant differences were detected. These results may suggest that a complex of three natural plant extracts can be used as alternative antibiotics in broilers.
KEYWORD
Natural plant extracts, broiler, antibiotics, performance, blood parameters
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