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Abdelwahab, A. (2018). TURMERIC AS AN EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIBIOTICS FOR PROMOTING GROWTH OF JAPANESE QUAIL. Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, 38(4), 1083-1098. doi: 10.21608/epsj.2018.22701
Abdelwahab Abdallah Abdelwahab. "TURMERIC AS AN EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIBIOTICS FOR PROMOTING GROWTH OF JAPANESE QUAIL". Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, 38, 4, 2018, 1083-1098. doi: 10.21608/epsj.2018.22701
Abdelwahab, A. (2018). 'TURMERIC AS AN EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIBIOTICS FOR PROMOTING GROWTH OF JAPANESE QUAIL', Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, 38(4), pp. 1083-1098. doi: 10.21608/epsj.2018.22701
Abdelwahab, A. TURMERIC AS AN EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIBIOTICS FOR PROMOTING GROWTH OF JAPANESE QUAIL. Egyptian Poultry Science Journal, 2018; 38(4): 1083-1098. doi: 10.21608/epsj.2018.22701

TURMERIC AS AN EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIBIOTICS FOR PROMOTING GROWTH OF JAPANESE QUAIL

Article 11, Volume 38, Issue 4, December 2018, Page 1083-1098  XML PDF (425.58 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/epsj.2018.22701
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Author
Abdelwahab Abdallah Abdelwahab
Poultry production department,faculty of agriculture, fayoum university, fayoum,Egypt
Abstract
Four groups of 360 quail at one day-old distributed at equal body weights and classed to four groups (control and three treatments) the first treatment antibiotic (control diet+ sub-therapeutic dose of avilamycin 8 mg/kg diet), the second and the third Turmeric powder 1% and 3% (control diet +1% and 3% turmeric powder) respectively, and used to test the possibility of using turmeric as natural alternative to antibiotics growth promoters on Japanese quail. The obtained results were summarized as follows: Growth performance was improved through appending quail diets with both 1 and 3% turmeric expressing as heavier LBW38d, BWG10-38, lower FI10-38, better FC10-38 and PI10-38 compared with either the avilamycin treatment or un supplemented group (control) and favoring the 1 % turmeric group which exceeded the 3% turmeric group, however adding turmeric did not affect the carcass, the antibiotic group had the highest dressed meat%. All serum biochemical indices tested at slaughter except HDL and Tri G significantly affected by either treatment or sex effects. The diets supplemented with turmeric showed lower total Cholesterol, LDL, RBS and AST than both avilamycin supplemented and un supplemented groups. Both antioxidant parameters and immune responses significantly affected by treatment effect. Conversely, sex had no effect on these parameters. The increase in turmeric rate of supplementation   increased GPx and immune responses (IgG, IgA and IgM) and decreased TBAR. Useful intestinal bacteria (Lactobacillus) in growing quails significantly increased with added turmeric to quail diet and both Salmonella and E. coli (harmful intestinal bacteria) reduced significantly than the control group. The lowest intestinal bacteria counts either useful or harmful were obtained by the avilamycin supplemented group. In conclusion, supplementing quail grower diets with Turmeric1% may be act as an effective antibiotic alternative (avilamycin) for promoting quail growth.
Keywords
Antibiotics- Antioxidant Activity- Growth Promoter-Turmeric-Japanese quail
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