THE EFFECT OF USING DIFFERENT LEVELS OF VITAMIN E ON THE PRODUCTIVE TRAITS OF BROILER CHICKENS

Author:

Tatar A.1ORCID,Kasaeizadeh R.1ORCID,Shobeirinia B.2ORCID,Abdali L.1ORCID,Baeelashaki R.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science, Animal Science and Food Technology Faculty, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Mollasani, Iran.

2. DVM, Azad University of Babol, Babol, Iran

3. Ph.D. of Animal Feed Hygiene, Islamic Azad University of Shabestar, Shabestar, Iran.

Abstract

This study was conducted at the Poultry Research Station of the Livestock Research Department in the Agricultural Research Department. (126) One-day-old chicks were used in the study, with an average starting weight of 38 g from Ross 308 strain. The chicks were distributed randomly into 3 treatments, and each treatment contained three replicates. 14 chicks for each replicate, where the first treatment was control, and the chickens in the second and third treatments were given vitamin E at a level of 350 and 600 mg / kg feed, respectively, as the continuous lighting system was followed (24 hours / day) in the hall until the end of the experiment, which reached 42 days and the temperature was 35 m throughout the study. The results of the study showed a significant (P<0.01) superiority of the two vitamin E treatments (350 and 600 mg/kg feed) over the control treatment in each of live body weight, weight gain rate, relative growth rate, production index, economic indicator, and feed consumption rate. Significant in the mortality rate and a significant improvement in the feed conversion coefficient for the two experimental treatments compared with the control treatment.

Publisher

Journal of Life Science and Applied Research

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