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White ginger (Zingiber officinale) powder as feed additive in the diet of broiler chicks

Year 2023, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 36 - 39, 28.12.2023

Abstract

White ginger (Zingiber officinale) powder as feed additive in the diet of broiler chicks was investigated. Feeding trial was conducted using one hundred and forty four (144) day-old Abor acre plus strains broiler chicks. The birds were randomly assigned to four (4) dietary treatments with thirty six (36) birds per treatment divided into three (3) replicates of twelve (12) birds each in a completely randomized designed. The trials lasted for 28 days. Four experimental diets were formulated for the broiler chicks as T1, T2, T3 and T4 of 0, 0.20, 0.25 and 0.30 % white ginger powder respectively. Data were collected on growth performance, nutrient digestibility and production cost. Data collected were subjected to analysis of variance and the means were separated using Duncan’s Multiple Range Test. The results shown that white ginger powder contains 92.70% dry matter, 8.20% ash, 13.90% crude fibre, 1.89 % fats, 12.60 % crude protein and 55.41 % carbohydrate. There were significant (p<0.05) improvements in final weight, weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion as the level of white ginger powder increased above T2 (0.20 %). Nutrient digestibility was not significantly differs across the treatment. Production cost was better at inclusion level 0.20 %. Therefore, use of white ginger powder as feed additive in broiler chicks up to 0.30 % is recommended while considering growth performance and nutrient digestibility and 0.20 % when production cost is considered.

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Joseph Sarwua Tarka University Makurdi

Project Number

000

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  • Platel, K. Srinivasan, K. (2000). Influence of dietary spices and their active principles on pancreatic digestive enzymes in albino rats. Food/Nahtung, 44:42-46.
  • Rebh, A. Y., Kumar, P. Neeraj, R. (2014). Effect of supplementation of ginger root powder in ration on performance of broilers. European Academic Research, 2(3): 4204-4213.
  • TAC (2021). Home page (http://www.nist.gov/tac/2021). Retrieved August 13, 2021.
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  • Thejanuo, R. V., Vidyarth, K. Zuyie, R. (2019). Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Ginger Powder (Zingiber officinale) on Performance of Broiler Chicken. Livestock Research International, 7 (2) 125-131.
  • Windisch, W., Schedle, K., Plitzer, C. Kroismayr, A. (2008). Use of phytogenic products as feed additives for swine and poultry. Journal of Animal Science, 86, 140-148
  • Yadgar, G. S. Yavuz, G. (2015). Sumac (RhusCoriaria L.) and Ginger (ZingiberOfficinale) as Feed Additive in Poultry Nutrition. KSU Journal of Natural Science,18 (3), 44-48
  • Zhao, X., Yang, Z. B., Yang, W. R., Wang, Y., Jiang, S. Z. Zhang, G. G. (2011). Effects of ginger root (Zingiberofficinale) on laying performance and antioxidant status of laying hens and on dietary oxidation stability. Poultry Science, 90: 1720-1727
  • Zomrawi, W. B., Abdel, K. A., Dousa, B. M. Mahala, A. G. (2012). The effect of ginger root powder (zingiber officinale) supplementation on broiler chicks performance, blood and serum constituents, Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research, 6: 457-460
Year 2023, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 36 - 39, 28.12.2023

Abstract

Project Number

000

References

  • AL-Homidan, A. A. (2005). Efficacy of using different sources and levels of Allium sativum and Zingiber officinale on broiler chicks’ performance. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 12: 96–102.
  • AOAC (2006). Official method of analysis, method 991.36. Fat (crude) in meat and meat products. 18th Ed. AOAC International, Gaithersburg, MD.
  • Brugalli, I. (2003). Alimentacaoalternativa: An utilizacao de fitoterapicosounutraceuticoscomomoduladores da imunidade e desempenho animal. Anais do SimposiosobreManejo e Nutricao de Aves e Suinos; Campinas, Sao Paulo.Brasil. Campainas: (BNA,), pp. 167-182.
  • Duwa, H., Amaza, I. B., Dikko, M. I., Raymond, J. B. Paullyne, U. O. (2020). Effect of ginger (Zingiber officinale) on the growth performance and nutrient digestibility of finisher broiler chickens in semi-arid zone of Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 22 (3): 279-286
  • Edmond, A. D., Yolande, D. D., Martin, K. D., Lucien, P. K. Vanessa, W. T. B. (2018). Proximate and Mineral Composition and Some Anti-Nutritional Factors of Flour from Five Improved Sweet Potato (Ipomoea Batatas (L.) Lam) Varieties Roots. European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research, 5(11), 126-137
  • FAO (2008). Food and Agricultural Organization of United Nations: Economic and Social Department: The Statistical Division. Top ten Ginger Producers.
  • Gadde, U., Kim, W. H., Oh, S. T. Hyun, S. L. (2017). Alternatives to antibiotics for maximizing growth performance and feed efficiency in poultry: A review. Animal Health Research Reviews, 18(1); 26–45
  • Gerson, N. S., Anildo C. J., Lucas C. Alexandre, M. G. (2009): Phytogenic additive as an alternative to growth promoters in broiler chickens. Ciência Rural, Santa Maria, 39(2): 522-527
  • Greathead, H. (2003). Plants and plant extracts for improving animal productivity. Proceedings of Nutrition Society, 62: 279-290.
  • Hashemi, S. R, Davoodi, H. (2010). Phytogenics as new class of feed additive in poultry industry. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 9, 2295-2304.
  • Ikpeama, A., Onwuka, G. I. and Nwankwo, C. (2014). Nutritional Composition of Tumeric (Curcuma longa) and its Antimicrobial Properties. International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 5 (10) 1087 – 1089.
  • Kafi, A., Uddin, M. N., Uddin, M. J., Khan, M. M. H. Haque, M. E. (2017). Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Turmeric (Curcuma longa), Ginger (Zingiber officinale) and their Combination as Feed Additives on Feed Intake, Growth Performance and Economics of Broiler. International Journal of Poultry Science, 16: 257-265.
  • Karangiya, V. K., Savsani, H. H., Patil, S. S., Gadariya, M. R., Marandi, S. Chavda, M. R. (2016). Effect of Using Ginger and Garlic Powder as Natural Feed Additives on Performance and Carcass Quality of Broiler Chick. Indian Veterinary Journal, 93 (10) : 11 – 13
  • Khan, R. U. Naz, S. (2013) The applications of probiotics in poultry production. World’s Poultry Science Journal, 69: 453-461
  • Kumari, P., Gupta, M.K., Ranjan, R., Singh, K.K. Yadava, R. (2007). Curcuma longa as seed additive in broiler birds and its patho-physiological effects. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 45:272-277.
  • Minh, D. V., Huyen, L. V., Thieu, P., Tuan, T. Q., Nga, N. T. Kh¬iem, N. Q. (2010). Effect of supplementation of Ginger (Zin¬giber officinale) and Garlic (Allium sativum) Extracts (Phy¬to-Antibiotics) on Digestibility and Performance of Broilers Chicken. MEKARN Conference. Livestock Production, Cli¬mate Change and Resource Depletion. http://www.mekarn.org/workshops/pakse/abstracts/minh_nias.htm
  • Moorthy, M., Ravi, S., Ravikumar, M., Viswanathan, K. Edwin, S. C. (2009). Ginger, Pepper and Curry Leaf Powder as Feed Additives in Broiler Diet. International Journal of Poultry Science, 8: 779-782.
  • Nuhu, B., Abba, A. Amina, L. (2018). The profitability of broiler chickens raised on graded levels of maize offal and wheat offal – based diets. Journal of Poultry Science, 67(25): 298 – 302.
  • Ogbuewu, I. P., Mbajiorgu, C. A. Okoli, V. (2017). Antioxidant activity of ginger and its effect on blood chemistryand production physiology of poultry. Comparative Clinical Pathology, 28:655–660
  • Oleforuh, V. U. O., Chukwu, G. C. Adeolu, A. I. (2014). Effect of Ground Ginger and Garlic on the Growth Performance, Carcass Quality and Economics of Production of Broiler Chickens. Global Journal of Bio-Science and Technology, 3 (3) 225-229
  • Onu, P. N. (2010). Evaluation of two herbal spices as feed additives for finisher broilers. Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry, 26: 383-392.
  • Oshomoh, E. O., Udinyiwe, O. C. Idu, M. (2016). Nutritional compositions and antimicrobial sensitivities of Aqueous extracts of Zingiber officinale ROSC and Allium sativum L on oral microorganisms. African Scientist, 17 (1)81 – 91
  • Platel, K. Srinivasan, K. (2000). Influence of dietary spices and their active principles on pancreatic digestive enzymes in albino rats. Food/Nahtung, 44:42-46.
  • Rebh, A. Y., Kumar, P. Neeraj, R. (2014). Effect of supplementation of ginger root powder in ration on performance of broilers. European Academic Research, 2(3): 4204-4213.
  • TAC (2021). Home page (http://www.nist.gov/tac/2021). Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  • Talukder, S., Hasan, M. M., Noman, Z. A., Sarker, Y. A., Paul, T. K. Sikder, M. H. (2017). Effect of dietary supplementation of ginger extract on growth, carcass characteristics and haematological parameters in broilers. Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 3(2): 211-215.
  • Thejanuo, R. V., Vidyarth, K. Zuyie, R. (2019). Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Ginger Powder (Zingiber officinale) on Performance of Broiler Chicken. Livestock Research International, 7 (2) 125-131.
  • Windisch, W., Schedle, K., Plitzer, C. Kroismayr, A. (2008). Use of phytogenic products as feed additives for swine and poultry. Journal of Animal Science, 86, 140-148
  • Yadgar, G. S. Yavuz, G. (2015). Sumac (RhusCoriaria L.) and Ginger (ZingiberOfficinale) as Feed Additive in Poultry Nutrition. KSU Journal of Natural Science,18 (3), 44-48
  • Zhao, X., Yang, Z. B., Yang, W. R., Wang, Y., Jiang, S. Z. Zhang, G. G. (2011). Effects of ginger root (Zingiberofficinale) on laying performance and antioxidant status of laying hens and on dietary oxidation stability. Poultry Science, 90: 1720-1727
  • Zomrawi, W. B., Abdel, K. A., Dousa, B. M. Mahala, A. G. (2012). The effect of ginger root powder (zingiber officinale) supplementation on broiler chicks performance, blood and serum constituents, Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research, 6: 457-460
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Primary Language English
Subjects Agricultural Economics (Other)
Journal Section Original Papers
Authors

Taıwo Sunmola 0009-0002-0374-4948

Comfort Dooshima Tuleun This is me 0000-0002-0309-2364

Project Number 000
Early Pub Date December 23, 2023
Publication Date December 28, 2023
Submission Date June 25, 2023
Acceptance Date September 28, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Sunmola, T., & Tuleun, C. D. (2023). White ginger (Zingiber officinale) powder as feed additive in the diet of broiler chicks. International Journal of Agriculture Forestry and Life Sciences, 7(2), 36-39.
AMA Sunmola T, Tuleun CD. White ginger (Zingiber officinale) powder as feed additive in the diet of broiler chicks. Int J Agric For Life Sci. December 2023;7(2):36-39.
Chicago Sunmola, Taıwo, and Comfort Dooshima Tuleun. “White Ginger (Zingiber Officinale) Powder As Feed Additive in the Diet of Broiler Chicks”. International Journal of Agriculture Forestry and Life Sciences 7, no. 2 (December 2023): 36-39.
EndNote Sunmola T, Tuleun CD (December 1, 2023) White ginger (Zingiber officinale) powder as feed additive in the diet of broiler chicks. International Journal of Agriculture Forestry and Life Sciences 7 2 36–39.
IEEE T. Sunmola and C. D. Tuleun, “White ginger (Zingiber officinale) powder as feed additive in the diet of broiler chicks”, Int J Agric For Life Sci, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 36–39, 2023.
ISNAD Sunmola, Taıwo - Tuleun, Comfort Dooshima. “White Ginger (Zingiber Officinale) Powder As Feed Additive in the Diet of Broiler Chicks”. International Journal of Agriculture Forestry and Life Sciences 7/2 (December 2023), 36-39.
JAMA Sunmola T, Tuleun CD. White ginger (Zingiber officinale) powder as feed additive in the diet of broiler chicks. Int J Agric For Life Sci. 2023;7:36–39.
MLA Sunmola, Taıwo and Comfort Dooshima Tuleun. “White Ginger (Zingiber Officinale) Powder As Feed Additive in the Diet of Broiler Chicks”. International Journal of Agriculture Forestry and Life Sciences, vol. 7, no. 2, 2023, pp. 36-39.
Vancouver Sunmola T, Tuleun CD. White ginger (Zingiber officinale) powder as feed additive in the diet of broiler chicks. Int J Agric For Life Sci. 2023;7(2):36-9.

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