Leaf meals of aromatic plants as fitotherapeutics for broilers

Autores

  • Pedro Enrique Lara y Lara Instituto Tecnologico de conkal
  • Mateo Fabian Itzá Ortiz Instituto Tecnológico de conkal
  • Edgar Aguilar Urquiso
  • José Roberto Sanginés García

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2010.v45.7402

Palavras-chave:

Ocimum basilicum, Origanum vulgare, Piper auritum, feed consumption, growth promoter, carcass yield

Resumo

The objective of this study was to determine the growth performance and carcass yield in broilers using leaf meals as an additive phytotherapy of herbs at 0.07% in the diet. Two hundred eighty male chicks of Ross 308 strain, with 1 to 42 days of age, were randomly assigned in a completely randomized design with four treatments and seven replicates of 10 chickens each. The blends were in the proportion of 50:50 of Origanum vulgare and Piper auritum (OHL), O. vulgare and Ocimum basilicum (OA), O. basilicum and P. auritum (AHL), and one control group with flavomicim at 4%. The control group showed the highest body weight (2,385 g), feed consumption (204 g per broiler per day) and accumulative mortality (21.87%), at the end of the assay. There was no difference with OA (2,198 g) and AHL (2,023 g) blends in body weight and feed consumption. The blend OA had the lowest (1.96) and OHL had the highest (2.44) feed conversion. There was no difference in the carcass yield. The blend at 50% of O. vulgare and O. basilicum, included at 0.07% in the diet for broilers, is an alternative for promoting growth and does not alter the yield carcass.

Biografia do Autor

Pedro Enrique Lara y Lara, Instituto Tecnologico de conkal

Profesor Investigador

Pastos y Forrajes

Instituto Tecnológico de conkal

Mateo Fabian Itzá Ortiz, Instituto Tecnológico de conkal

Profesor Investigador

Jefe Laboratorio de Fisiología de la Digestión.

Instituto Tecnológico de conkal

Edgar Aguilar Urquiso

Profesor Investigador

Instituto Tecnológico de conkal

José Roberto Sanginés García

Profesor Investigador

Nutricion Animal.

Instituto Tecnológico de conkal

Publicado

2011-01-18

Como Citar

Lara, P. E. L. y, Ortiz, M. F. I., Urquiso, E. A., & García, J. R. S. (2011). Leaf meals of aromatic plants as fitotherapeutics for broilers. Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, 45(3), 294–298. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2010.v45.7402

Edição

Seção

NUTRIÇÃO ANIMAL