Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Ilam University, Ilam-Iran

2 Animal Science Research Department, Ilam Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Ilam, Iran.

3 Graduate University of Advanced Technology- Kerman

Abstract

The effect of medicinal plant of Cynara scolymus (artichokes) were studied on ascites syndrome, systolic blood pressure and blood parameters in broiler chickens using a total of 400 one-day-old Ross 308 in a completely randomized design with 5 treatments, 4 replicates and 20 chicks for each replicate, up to 42d under cold temperature condition. Experimental treatements were control (basal diet), antibiotic (basal diet plus 0.0015 percent antibiotic virginiamycin), aspirin (basal diet plus 0.2 percent aspirin powder) and two basal diets containing 1 and 2 percent artichoke powder. The results showed that feed intake and body weight were increased and feed conversion rate was decreased in artichoke powder received groups in comparison with other treatment (P

Keywords

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    2. روزمهر ف، محیط الف، خوش سکه م و حسن زاده م (1393) اثر افزودنی پودر کنگرفرنگی بر پارامترهای رشد، غلظت کلسترول خون، خصوصیات لاشه و پاسخ ایمنی در جوجه­های گوشتی. آسیب­شناسی درمانگاهی دامپزشکی. 8(1): 366-357.

    3. عالمی م، صمدی ف و صمدی ص (1393) تاثیر پودر برگ کنگر فرنگی و ویتامین E بر عملکرد و برخی فراسنجه­های خونی در بلدرچین ژاپنی گوشتی. پژوهش و سازندگی. 16(2): 155-147.

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