The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of different levels of dietary artichoke aqueous extract (AAE) on the growth performance, and physiological, immune, and oxidative responses of black Baladi rabbits. An experiment of 84 days was conducted with 36 growing male rabbits at 5 weeks of age with an initial live body weight (LBW) of 666.75g. A completely randomized design (with 4 treatments and 3 replicates/treatment) was used in the present study. Rabbits in the control group (D0) received a free AAE-basal diet. Rabbits in the treatments D1, D2, and D3 received a based diet supplemented with different levels of AAE at 10, 20, and 40 mg/kg diet, respectively. The results indicated that rabbits in D1 had higher LBW, weight gain, performance index, lower feed intake, and better feed conversion ratio than those in D0. A better significant effect on carcass characteristics was detected in D1 than in D0 rabbits in terms of carcass weight and edible giblets. Rabbits in D1 had the best hematological (erythrocyte and leucocyte counts) and serum biochemical parameters, including blood protein, liver and kidney functions, redox balance, and cellular immunity compared to rabbits in D0. It may be concluded that the dietary supplementation of 10mg AAE/kg diet (D1) could have resulted in considerable improvement in the growth performance and feed efficiency without adverse effects on either carcass characteristics or constituents of blood serum of treated rabbits.