Effect of including different levels of coriander seed in broiler diet on the measurments of small intestine histology [electronic resource].
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.311-318Other title:- التأثير النسيجى لإضافة مستويات مختلفة من بذور الكزبرة فى عليقة فروج اللحم على الامعاء الدقيقة [Added title page title]
- Egyptian journal of nutrition and feeds, 2011 v. 14(2) [electronic resource].
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This study was Carried out to determine the potential effect of coriander seed as growth promoting substance in broiler chicks raised under summer condition in Iraq. One hundred and eighty day old Arbor Acer broiler chick were randomly assigned to four dietary treatments with three replicate pens (15 birds/pen). Birds were fed experimental diets containing 0% (T1),1% (T2), 2% (T3) and 3% (T4) coriander seed. Water and feed were provided ad libitum during the experiment. Three experimental birds were isolated randomly from each treatments at 42 day and anesthetized by using chloroform inhalation in closed champers and then the necropsy were applied to removed the small intestine. Histological technique were applied on each sample and also the ocular micrometer were used to measured the thickness of the intestinal wall layers. Result showed that feed conversion ratio were significantly (p<0.05) higher in the 2% (T3) coriander Supplemented diet as compared with other treatments.
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