Abstract:
The present study was conducted at the National Hatchery Research and development
farm Dighulia, Tangail, The Poultry Farm for a period of four weeks using different level
of dietary humic acid and probiotics in feed. The specific objectives of this study were
under taken to determine the effect of different level of dietary humic acid and probiotics
to assess alternative to antibiotics & production performance of broiler. A total of 195
day-old Lohmann meat broiler chicks were allocated randomly to five treatment groups
with three replications having 13 broilers per replication. The experiment lasted for 4
weeks and the treatment of various groups consisted of group T
0
(Basal feed), T
(Basal
feed+0.05% HA), T
2
(Basal feed+0.10%HA), T
3
(Basal feed+0.02% Probiotics) and T
(Basal feed+0.05% HA+0.02% Probiotics) respectively. The parameters evaluated in this
study were body weight, body weight gain, feed consumption, FCR, flock uniformity,
survivability, carcass characteristics, caecal microbial count, immune parameter and BCR
of broiler. Result demonstrated that the body weight (g) was not significantly different
(P>0.05) higher in T
4
(1648.67±91.5) and lower in T
0
(1590.67
±48.32). The body weight
gain (g) was not significantly different (P>0.05), however the higher value was found in
T4 (1597.33±96.88) and lower value was in T
0
(1542.33±46.30) group.
The higher feed
consumption was found in T
4
and lower in T
. The overall feed consumption of different
treatment groups showed that there was non significant (P>0.05) effects on feed
consumption. There was no significant (P>0.05) differences in FCR among treatments T
2
,
T
1,
T
2
, T
3
and T
. However the better feed conversion ratio (FCR) was not significantly
(P>0.05) observed in T
4
(1.32±0.00). Dressing percentage significantly (P<0.05) higher in
T
4
(69.12
4
±2.19) and lower in T
(59.57±2.96). The weight (g) of thigh, wing and back in
T
4
0
were significantly (P<0.05) higher than the other groups. But the weight (g) of
drumstick in T
was significantly (P<0.05) higher than the other treatment groups. The
weight (g) of Liver was significantly higher (P<0.05) and Heart, Spleen and Gizzard in T
3
was not significantly higher (P>0.05) than the other groups. Flock uniformity (%) was
higher in treated group T
4
(82.67±67) than others group including control group T
. There
was no significant difference (P>0.05) in flock uniformity (%). There was no significant
difference (P>0.05) in survivability rate (%). BCR is not significantly higher (P>0.05) in
1
0
4
0
4
treatment group T
(1.29±0.02) than others groups. No. of E. coli colony (cfu/g) and no.
of Salmonella sp. colony (cfu/g) were significantly lower (P<0.05) in treatment group T
4
than other groups. The above research was found that body weight (g), body weight gain
(g), dressing percentage, weight (g) of liver, heart, spleen, gizzard, thigh, drumstick, back
and survivability rate were better result in T
than other groups. FCR and BCR were also
found better in T
4
IX
4
(basal feed+0.05%HA+0.02% probiotic) group along with better
performance was in humic acid and probiotics treated group. It was concluded that better
result was found in T
group than others groups. Therefore, the research recommended
that broiler rearing with basal feed+0.05%HA+0.02%probiotics along with different level
of humic acid and probiotics could be used on broiler production for better performance
and profitability.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Animal Nutrition, Genetics and Breeding
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207,
in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) IN ANIMAL NUTRITION