EFFECTS OF CINNAMON OIL AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIBIOTIC GROWTH PROMOTER IN BROILERS
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2021
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Department of Veterinary Pathology College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry Anand Agricultural University, Anand
Abstract
The present investigation was planned to evaluate the effects of cinnamon oil
as an alternative to antibiotic growth promoter in broilers. A total of 144 broiler
chicks were randomly allocated to six experimental groups, each of which consisting
of four replicates and each replicate consisting of six chicks. The group Ⅰ chicks were
served as a control and given basal diet without administration of any treatments.
Chicks of group Ⅱ were given chlortetracycline as an antibiotic growth promoter (1
g/Kg feed) as a standard control. Chicks of group Ⅲ were given cinnamon oil (400
mg/kg feed) as a treatment control. Chicks of group Ⅳ were served as a negative
control and given basal diet and challenged with E. coli at the dose rate of 1.0 ml
(1.5×108 CFU/ml) orally on 14th day. Chicks of groups Ⅴ were given chlortetracycline
(1g/kg feed) with E. coli (1.5×108
cfu/ml) orally on 14th
day. Chicks of group Ⅵ were
given cinnamon oil (400 mg/kg feed) with E. coli (1.5×108 cfu/ml) orally on 14th day
of experiment.