Ciência Animal Brasileira (Apr 2019)

USE OF NEEM (Azadirachta indica) AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR ANTIMICROBIAL DRUGS IN BROILER CHICKENS’ FEED

  • Patrícia da Silva Assunção,
  • Heloisa Helena de Carvalho Mello,
  • Alessandra Gimenez Mascarenhas,
  • Maria Auxiliadora Andrade,
  • Karla Andrade Teixeira,
  • Helder Freitas de Oliveira,
  • Deborah Pereira Carvalho

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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In the present work, we carried out an experiment aiming at evaluating the use of Neem as an antimicrobial substance in the feeds of broiler chickens. We used 240 one-day-old Cobb broiler chicks distributed in an entirely casual design, with 4 treatments, 6 repetitions and 10 birds per experimental unit, during a 21-day experimental period. Treatments consisted of a basal diet with no antimicrobial inclusion, a diet with 0.05% of tylosin, and a diet with 0.05% and 0.1% of Neem. Parameters evaluated were zootechnical performance, feed digestibility, intestinal count of Salmonella sp. and Escherichia coli, and the development of lymphoid organs. Data on the performance and metabolization of nutrients were subjected to an ANOVA and averages were compared with a post-hoc Tukey test considering α=0.05. Data on E. coli counts were analyzed with a Kruskal-Wallis test. Neem did not influence performance variables. The metabolization coefficient of dry matter and feed ethereal extract was better with tylosin (P<0.05). No growth of Salmonella was observed during the experiment. The use of Neem did not reduce E. coli population and had no influence on lymphoid organs’ weight. Therefore, Neem had no effect on the performance, digestibility and intestinal microbiota of birds up to 21 days old. Keywords: additive, phytogenic additives, bird nutrition, intestinal health