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Influence of essential oils and organic acids blend on productive performance, immune status and controlling of Clostridium perfringens infections in broiler chickens
International Conference on Livestock Nutrition
M A Tony1, Samah H Mohamed2, Ashgan F El-Sissi2 and M M Hamoud1
The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a commercial blend of cinnamaldehyde, thymol, eugenol combined
with propionic, formic and sorbic acids (Fordex®) on zoo technical performance, immune status and controlling of Clostridium
perferingens infections in broiler chickens. A total of 300 one-day-old chicks (Hubbard breed) were reared on floor pens and allocated
randomly to three dietary treatments. The first group consumed basal broiler diets without any additive and served as a control
group (G1). Broiler chicks in the second and third groups (G2 and G3) consumed diets containing Fordex® at 250 and 500 g/ton
feed respectively. Feed and water were offered ad-libitum for 35 days experimental period. Feed consumption and body weight
were recorded weekly to calculate body gain and feed conversion. Blood samples were collected weekly after vaccination and after
challenge from each group to evaluate the immune status and some immunological parameters. At day 16 of age 25 birds from each
group were isolated and challenged orally with 1ml containing Clostridium perferingens (107 cfu/mL) daily for 3 consecutive days.
Post-challenge, lesion scores, mortalities and intestinal Clostridium perferingens levels were assessed. Feed intake and live body gain
were improved significantly (p<0.05). Feed conversion (FCR) was reduced in broiler chickens receiving Fordex® compared with the
control group. The best results for live body weight and FCR were recorded in G3. The results of immunological parameters measured
showed that additive used could enhance broiler chickens innate immunity as it significantly increased (p<0.05) phagocytic activity
and humoral immune responses against vaccines. Fordex® reduced the lesion scores during infections. The log10 C. perfringens/g of
intestinal contents was significantly reduced (p<0.05) in the treated groups. Birds in the third group showed the best results. Mortality
was reduced in both treated groups in contrast to the control group.
Biography
M A Tony has completed his PhD in the year 2000 at Federal Agricultural Research Centre, Braunschweig, Germany. Currently, he is working as Associate Professor of
Poultry and Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt.
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