Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)

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Autor(a) principal: Bagunoc, Carla M
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Royo, Amalia A., Magalang , Risa M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Diversitas Journal
Texto Completo: https://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/2648
Resumo: This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of insulin plant leaf powder in broiler chickens. One hundred (100) chicks of the same age and random sexes were purchased from the local agrivet supplier and were used in the study. There were five (5) treatments replicated four (4) times following the Completely Randomized Design (CRD) of the experiment. The treatments were as follows: Treatment A - basal diet with 5 grams of insulin plant leaf powder per kilogram of feeds, Treatment B- basal diet with 10 grams of insulin plants leaf power per kilogram of feeds, Treatment C- basal diet with 15 grams of insulin plant leaf powder per kilogram of feeds, Treatment D- positive control (antibiotics) and Treatment E- without insulin plant leaf powder (control). The result of study on basal diet of broilers with insulin plant leaf powder significantly affects the body weight, body weight gain, and feed consumption of broilers at 21 and 35 days of feeding. The broiler given insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet lowers their feed consumption as the amount of insulin plant leaf powder increases. The dressing percentage of broilers given insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet is slightly higher compared to those given with a plain basal diet. The broiler given insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet gives higher income compared to the controls. The analysis of results revealed that insulin plant leaf powder had a significant effect on the growth performance of broilers varies on the amount added per kilogram of basal diet. The period of feeding the broilers with insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet affects their health since it was observed that after 21 days of feeding, treated birds show signs of stress/sickness.
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spelling Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)Efecto del Polvo de Hoja de Planta de Insulina (Costus igneus) en Pollos de Engorde (Gallus gallus domesticus)Efeito da Insulina em Pó de Folha de Planta (Costus igneus) em Frangos de Corte (Gallus gallus domesticus)insulin plantbody weight gainbroiler chickenleaf powderPlanta Insulinaganho de peso corporalpeso de folhasfrango de corteThis experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of insulin plant leaf powder in broiler chickens. One hundred (100) chicks of the same age and random sexes were purchased from the local agrivet supplier and were used in the study. There were five (5) treatments replicated four (4) times following the Completely Randomized Design (CRD) of the experiment. The treatments were as follows: Treatment A - basal diet with 5 grams of insulin plant leaf powder per kilogram of feeds, Treatment B- basal diet with 10 grams of insulin plants leaf power per kilogram of feeds, Treatment C- basal diet with 15 grams of insulin plant leaf powder per kilogram of feeds, Treatment D- positive control (antibiotics) and Treatment E- without insulin plant leaf powder (control). The result of study on basal diet of broilers with insulin plant leaf powder significantly affects the body weight, body weight gain, and feed consumption of broilers at 21 and 35 days of feeding. The broiler given insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet lowers their feed consumption as the amount of insulin plant leaf powder increases. The dressing percentage of broilers given insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet is slightly higher compared to those given with a plain basal diet. The broiler given insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet gives higher income compared to the controls. The analysis of results revealed that insulin plant leaf powder had a significant effect on the growth performance of broilers varies on the amount added per kilogram of basal diet. The period of feeding the broilers with insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet affects their health since it was observed that after 21 days of feeding, treated birds show signs of stress/sickness.Este experimento se realizó para evaluar los efectos del polvo de hojas de plantas de insulina en pollos de engorde. Se compraron cien (100) pollitos de la misma edad y sexos al azar del proveedor local de agrivet y se usaron en el estudio. Hubo cinco (5) tratamientos replicados cuatro (4) veces siguiendo el diseño completamente aleatorizado (CRD) del experimento. Los tratamientos fueron los siguientes: Tratamiento A - dieta basal con 5 gramos de insulina vegetal en polvo por kilogramo de alimento, Tratamiento B- dieta basal con 10 gramos de insulina vegetal en polvo por kilogramo de alimento, Tratamiento C- dieta basal con 15 gramos de insulina en polvo de hoja de planta por kilogramo de alimento, Tratamiento D- control positivo (antibióticos) y Tratamiento E- sin insulina en polvo de hoja de planta (control). El resultado del estudio sobre la dieta basal de pollos de engorde con polvo de hoja de planta de insulina afecta significativamente el peso corporal, la ganancia de peso corporal y el consumo de alimento de los pollos de engorde a los 21 y 35 días de alimentación. El pollo de engorde que recibió insulina en polvo de hojas de plantas en su dieta basal reduce su consumo de alimento a medida que aumenta la cantidad de insulina en polvo de hojas de plantas. El porcentaje de aderezo de los pollos de engorde que reciben insulina en polvo de hojas de plantas en su dieta basal es ligeramente mayor en comparación con los que reciben una dieta basal simple. El pollo de engorde al que se le administró insulina en polvo de hoja de planta en su dieta basal proporciona mayores ingresos en comparación con los controles. El análisis de los resultados reveló que la insulina en polvo de hojas de plantas tuvo un efecto significativo en el rendimiento del crecimiento de los pollos de engorde que varía según la cantidad añadida por kilogramo de dieta basal. El período de alimentación de los pollos de engorde con insulina en polvo de hojas de plantas en su dieta basal afecta su salud ya que se observó que después de 21 días de alimentación, las aves tratadas muestran signos de estrés/enfermedad.Este experimento foi conduzido para avaliar os efeitos da insulina em pó de folhas de plantas em frangos de corte. Cem (100) pintos da mesma idade e sexos aleatórios foram adquiridos do fornecedor local de agrivet e foram utilizados no estudo. Houve cinco (5) tratamentos replicados quatro (4) vezes seguindo o Design Completamente Randomizado (CRD) do experimento. Os tratamentos foram os seguintes: Tratamento A - dieta basal com 5 gramas de pó de folha de planta de insulina por quilo de ração, Tratamento B- dieta basal com 10 gramas de pó de folha de planta de insulina por quilo de ração, Tratamento C- dieta basal com 15 gramas de pó de folha de planta de insulina por quilograma de alimentos, Tratamento D- controle positivo (antibióticos) e Tratamento E- sem pó de folha de planta de insulina (controle). O resultado do estudo da dieta basal de frangos de corte com pó de folha de planta de insulina afeta significativamente o peso corporal, ganho de peso corporal e consumo de ração de frangos de corte aos 21 e 35 dias de alimentação. O frango que recebe pó de folha de planta de insulina em sua dieta basal reduz seu consumo de ração à medida que a quantidade de pó de folha de planta de insulina aumenta. A porcentagem de cobertura de frangos de corte que receberam pó de folha de planta de insulina em sua dieta basal é ligeiramente maior em comparação com aqueles fornecidos com uma dieta basal simples. O frango que recebeu pó de folha de planta de insulina em sua dieta basal fornece maior rendimento em comparação com os controles. A análise dos resultados revelou que o pó de folha de planta de insulina teve um efeito significativo sobre o desempenho de crescimento de frangos de corte variando na quantidade adicionada por quilograma de dieta basal. O período de alimentação dos frangos de corte com pó de folha de planta de insulina em sua dieta basal afeta sua saúde, pois foi observado que após 21 dias de alimentação, as aves tratadas apresentam sinais de estresse/doença.Universidade Estadual de Alagoas - Eduneal2023-11-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/264810.48017/dj.v8i4.2648Diversitas Journal; Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023): Science, innovation and the role of the university in the production of knowledgeDiversitas Journal; Vol. 8 Núm. 4 (2023): Ciencia, innovación y el papel de la universidad en la producción de conocimientoDiversitas Journal; v. 8 n. 4 (2023): Ciência, inovação e o papel da universidade na produção de conhecimento2525-521510.48017/dj.v8i4reponame:Diversitas Journalinstname:Universidade Estadual de Alagoas (UNEAL)instacron:UNEALenghttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/2648/2370Copyright (c) 2023 Carla M Bagunoc, Amalia A. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)
Efecto del Polvo de Hoja de Planta de Insulina (Costus igneus) en Pollos de Engorde (Gallus gallus domesticus)
Efeito da Insulina em Pó de Folha de Planta (Costus igneus) em Frangos de Corte (Gallus gallus domesticus)
title Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)
spellingShingle Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)
Bagunoc, Carla M
insulin plant
body weight gain
broiler chicken
leaf powder
Planta Insulina
ganho de peso corporal
peso de folhas
frango de corte
title_short Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)
title_full Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)
title_fullStr Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)
title_sort Effect of Insulin Plant (Costus igneus) Leaf Powder in Broiler Chickens (Gallus galluus domisticus)
author Bagunoc, Carla M
author_facet Bagunoc, Carla M
Royo, Amalia A.
Magalang , Risa M.
author_role author
author2 Royo, Amalia A.
Magalang , Risa M.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bagunoc, Carla M
Royo, Amalia A.
Magalang , Risa M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv insulin plant
body weight gain
broiler chicken
leaf powder
Planta Insulina
ganho de peso corporal
peso de folhas
frango de corte
topic insulin plant
body weight gain
broiler chicken
leaf powder
Planta Insulina
ganho de peso corporal
peso de folhas
frango de corte
description This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of insulin plant leaf powder in broiler chickens. One hundred (100) chicks of the same age and random sexes were purchased from the local agrivet supplier and were used in the study. There were five (5) treatments replicated four (4) times following the Completely Randomized Design (CRD) of the experiment. The treatments were as follows: Treatment A - basal diet with 5 grams of insulin plant leaf powder per kilogram of feeds, Treatment B- basal diet with 10 grams of insulin plants leaf power per kilogram of feeds, Treatment C- basal diet with 15 grams of insulin plant leaf powder per kilogram of feeds, Treatment D- positive control (antibiotics) and Treatment E- without insulin plant leaf powder (control). The result of study on basal diet of broilers with insulin plant leaf powder significantly affects the body weight, body weight gain, and feed consumption of broilers at 21 and 35 days of feeding. The broiler given insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet lowers their feed consumption as the amount of insulin plant leaf powder increases. The dressing percentage of broilers given insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet is slightly higher compared to those given with a plain basal diet. The broiler given insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet gives higher income compared to the controls. The analysis of results revealed that insulin plant leaf powder had a significant effect on the growth performance of broilers varies on the amount added per kilogram of basal diet. The period of feeding the broilers with insulin plant leaf powder on their basal diet affects their health since it was observed that after 21 days of feeding, treated birds show signs of stress/sickness.
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Diversitas Journal; Vol. 8 Núm. 4 (2023): Ciencia, innovación y el papel de la universidad en la producción de conocimiento
Diversitas Journal; v. 8 n. 4 (2023): Ciência, inovação e o papel da universidade na produção de conhecimento
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