The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine (Jun 2009)

EFFECT OF DIETARY ASPIRIN ON PERFORMANCE AND HEALTH OF BROILERS REARED IN HIGH DENSITY

  • Faris A. Al-Obaidi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30539/iraqijvm.v33i1.715
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 1

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary aspirin on performance, health status of broilers reared in high density (15 birds / m 0) . Ninety chicks 7 days old were distributed into two treatments , chicks in T1 fed a diet without aspirin (control) , chicks in T2 fed a diet supplemented with 0.2 % aspirin . Each treatment was subdivided into three replicates and each replicate reared in 1 X 1 m pen. Live body weight, weight gain , feed consumption , feed conversion ratio and mortality due to ascites biweekly were recorded , also activity of some blood enzymes included GOT , GPT and ALP at 7 weeks of age . The data obtained revealed the following : Adding 0.2 % of aspirin in diet (T2) enhanced performance of broiler chicks compaired with control (T1) when reared in high density and the enhancement started at week 5 , dietary aspirin increased live body weight , weight gain , feed conversion ratio and decreased total mortality and mortality due to ascites , also dietary aspirin decreased ascites syndrome through decrease of liver and heart weight percentages and decrease the activity of GOT and GPT at 7 weeks of age . Adding 0.2 % of aspirin in broiler diet are recommanded to reduce crowding stress and ascites syndrome during high density production.