2020
DOI: 10.21608/epsj.2020.81028
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Effects of Dietary Turmeric and Fenugreek Powder Supplementation on Productive Performance of Local Laying Hens

Abstract: This experiment was performed to study the effect of adding turmeric(TU) or fenugreek seeds (FE) and both of them in laying hen diets on productive performance. A total number of 90 hens of Sinai local strains, at 59-wks-old were used, weighed individually and allotted randomly into six experimental groups, with three equal replicates, five hens each. Hens had almost similar of initial average live body weights. The 6 treatments were: control treatment (T1) fed on basal diet. The second treatment (T2) was fed … Show more

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“…Ginger used at a specific level increases egg weight, improves egg quality, reduces the percentage of yolk cholesterol content, and had a positive effect on immunomodulation, antioxidant and growth hormone (El-Hack et al, 2020;Kafi et al, 2017;. The use of turmeric as phytobiotic has benefits on parameters of production performance, egg quality, gut morphology, immunological profile, and economic efficiency (Azouz 2020;Kinati et al, 2021;Kosti et al, 2020;Mousa et al, 2019;Rahman et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ginger used at a specific level increases egg weight, improves egg quality, reduces the percentage of yolk cholesterol content, and had a positive effect on immunomodulation, antioxidant and growth hormone (El-Hack et al, 2020;Kafi et al, 2017;. The use of turmeric as phytobiotic has benefits on parameters of production performance, egg quality, gut morphology, immunological profile, and economic efficiency (Azouz 2020;Kinati et al, 2021;Kosti et al, 2020;Mousa et al, 2019;Rahman et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%