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Majeed, R., Aziz, A., Aziz, K., Faraj, H. (2021). Utilization of Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) as Feed Additive for Broiler Chickens Performance. Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, 12(11), 363-366. doi: 10.21608/jappmu.2021.206288
Raouf Hussein Majeed; Atoof Abdulrahim Aziz; Kurdo Omed Hama Aziz; Hersh Abdulazal Faraj. "Utilization of Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) as Feed Additive for Broiler Chickens Performance". Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, 12, 11, 2021, 363-366. doi: 10.21608/jappmu.2021.206288
Majeed, R., Aziz, A., Aziz, K., Faraj, H. (2021). 'Utilization of Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) as Feed Additive for Broiler Chickens Performance', Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, 12(11), pp. 363-366. doi: 10.21608/jappmu.2021.206288
Majeed, R., Aziz, A., Aziz, K., Faraj, H. Utilization of Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) as Feed Additive for Broiler Chickens Performance. Journal of Animal and Poultry Production, 2021; 12(11): 363-366. doi: 10.21608/jappmu.2021.206288

Utilization of Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) as Feed Additive for Broiler Chickens Performance

Article 2, Volume 12, Issue 11, November 2021, Page 363-366  XML PDF (979.02 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jappmu.2021.206288
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Authors
Raouf Hussein Majeed; Atoof Abdulrahim Aziz; Kurdo Omed Hama Aziz email ; Hersh Abdulazal Faraj
Animal Science Department, College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Sulaimani, Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region, Iraq Kurdo.
Abstract
The present study aims to assess different levels of parsley on the performance of broilers. The number of commercial broiler chicks (Ross 308) was 120 day old, randomly divided into 5 treatments with 3 replicates, meaning that each treatment had 24 chicks over a 6 week period. T1 was a control group whose diet level was lack of supplements (core diet). However, other T2, T3, T4 and T5 treatments included supplementing parsley at the level of 3, 6, 9 and 12 g/kg respectively. As part of the growth performance parameter at the end of the experiment, 4 chickens were slaughtered to estimate carcass and muscle characteristics. Therefore, the use of parsley at the rate of 9 g/kg had a significant influence on body weight and body weight gain. Efficiency of feed conversion and feed intake improved numerically compared to the control group throughout the study period. The highest thigh and carcass weights were obtained at a parsley feed level of 9 g/kg and there was no difference between treatments for animal weight, percent dressing. and the wing. In addition, there was no significant difference (P<0.05) in organ weights between the different treatments.
Keywords
Parsley; broiler; fed; growth; weight
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