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Journal of Fisheries & Livestock Production
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Bonzachick: A new feed additive decrease mortality rate and increase performance of broiler chickens

International Conference on Livestock Nutrition

Mohammad Hassan Nazaran, Maryam Hafizi, Somayeh, Kalanaky, Saideh Fakharzadeh and Sepideh Safari

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Fisheries Livest Prod

DOI: 10.4172/2332-2608.S1.003

Abstract
World�??s growing population needs more protein sources. Broilers are important source of protein, so design and synthesize novel efficient supplements for improving their performance alongside decreasing mortality rate of flocks is necessary. In the present study for the first time we have evaluated the effects of broiler�??s diet supplementation with Bonzachick which is based on selfassemble method. One-day-old Ross 138 broiler chickens in control and test groups were feed by standard diet. In test group during rearing cycle, diet was supplemented by 120 ppm Bonzachick. The results showed that compared to control group, Bonzachick group mortality rate decreased up to 60%. Using Bonzachick in broiler�??s diet showed 10% increase in live and carcass weight. The spleen weight significantly was higher in Bonzachick treated group. The results showed that Bonzachick as an efficient supplement improves metabolism toward performance increase and mortality decrease.
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