Effect of herbal blend and L-arginine supplementation on growth performance intestinal morphology and caecal microflora of growing guinea fowls


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Williams Gabriel Adedotun, . and Lala Adebukunola Olufunmilayo, . and Adebayo Adenrele Olalekan, . and Oso Abimbola Oladele, . Effect of herbal blend and L-arginine supplementation on growth performance intestinal morphology and caecal microflora of growing guinea fowls. pp. 37-53. ISSN 1511-3701

Abstract

This experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of diet containing herbal blend (HB) of turmeric (Curcuma longa) scent leaf (Ocimum gratissimum) and moringa leaf (Morinda lucida) supplemented with or without L-arginine (L-Arg) on growth performance intestinal morphology and caecal microflora of guinea fowls. Three hundred and sixty 28-day-old male guinea fowls were randomly allotted in a completely randomized design to six treatment groups of sixty birds; each treatment group consisted of six replicates of ten birds each. Dietary treatments were laid out in a 3 2 factorial arrangement of the basal diet (control) diet containing enrofloxacin (1 g/kg) HB (1 g/kg diet) and each supplemented with or without L-Arg at 1 g/kg. Notwithstanding dietary supplementation with L-Arg guinea fowls fed the diets with HB and their counterparts fed the diets with antibiotics had similar weight gain during the growing period. Dietary L-Arg supplementation with HB increased (p0.05) feed intake. Feed conversion ratio (p0.05) was improved in guinea fowls fed the diets with HB and their counterparts fed with antibiotic supplemented or not with L-Arg. L-Arg supplementation of the diet with HB resulted in the longest (p0.05) duodenal villi height and the shortest (p0.05) duodenal apical width in young turkeys. The caeca content of growing guinea fowls fed the diet with HB supplemented with L-Arg had the least (p0.05) Clostridium count and the highest (p0.05) Lactobaccillus count. In conclusion guinea fowls fed the diet with HB supplemented or not with L-Arg had similar growth performance with those fed with an antibiotic. L-Arg supplementation of the diet with HB resulted in increased caecal Lactobacillus counts of growing birds.


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Abstract

This experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of diet containing herbal blend (HB) of turmeric (Curcuma longa) scent leaf (Ocimum gratissimum) and moringa leaf (Morinda lucida) supplemented with or without L-arginine (L-Arg) on growth performance intestinal morphology and caecal microflora of guinea fowls. Three hundred and sixty 28-day-old male guinea fowls were randomly allotted in a completely randomized design to six treatment groups of sixty birds; each treatment group consisted of six replicates of ten birds each. Dietary treatments were laid out in a 3 2 factorial arrangement of the basal diet (control) diet containing enrofloxacin (1 g/kg) HB (1 g/kg diet) and each supplemented with or without L-Arg at 1 g/kg. Notwithstanding dietary supplementation with L-Arg guinea fowls fed the diets with HB and their counterparts fed the diets with antibiotics had similar weight gain during the growing period. Dietary L-Arg supplementation with HB increased (p0.05) feed intake. Feed conversion ratio (p0.05) was improved in guinea fowls fed the diets with HB and their counterparts fed with antibiotic supplemented or not with L-Arg. L-Arg supplementation of the diet with HB resulted in the longest (p0.05) duodenal villi height and the shortest (p0.05) duodenal apical width in young turkeys. The caeca content of growing guinea fowls fed the diet with HB supplemented with L-Arg had the least (p0.05) Clostridium count and the highest (p0.05) Lactobaccillus count. In conclusion guinea fowls fed the diet with HB supplemented or not with L-Arg had similar growth performance with those fed with an antibiotic. L-Arg supplementation of the diet with HB resulted in increased caecal Lactobacillus counts of growing birds.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Herbs (herbaceous plants)
AGROVOC Term: Turmeric
AGROVOC Term: Curcuma longa
AGROVOC Term: Guinea fowl
AGROVOC Term: Ocimum
AGROVOC Term: Leaf extracts
AGROVOC Term: Morinda
AGROVOC Term: Animal feeding
AGROVOC Term: Antimicrobial properties
AGROVOC Term: Lactobacillus
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:55
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10355

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