Book of Extended summaries ISDA

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International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges & Opportunities during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad Alliaceae and the genus Allium is widely distributed and used in all over the world as a spice and herbal remedy for the prevention and treatment of variety of diseases (Javandel et al., 2008). The key active ingredients in garlic is a powerful plant chemical called allicin which rapidly decomposes to several volatile oregano-sulphur compounds and it also contains organic sulphurous compounds such as allin, ajoene, ally propyl disulfide, dially trisulfide (Mansoub,2011). Moreover, garlic is very rich in aromatic oils, which enhances digestion and positively influenced respiratory system being inhaled into air sacs and lungs of bird. Therefore, present investigation was planned to study the effect of black cumin and garlic as a natural feed additive on growth performance of Kaveri chicken with the following objectives Methodology The Black cumin seed was mixed in basal diet as per treatments. Garlic was manually descaled and crushed with the help of grinder and subjected for hot air oven drying process at 50 0 C for 8 hours. Ccommercial pre-starter, starter and finisher was procured from local market. Total three trials were conducted and every trial was conducted on 200-day old Kaveri chicks; obtained from local hatchery. On arrival, the chicks were weighted individually and randomly divided into five treatments with four replications and each replication has ten birds. Electric brooder was used to provide sufficient heat and light for first week of age. Birds were reared on deep litter system using dry paddy husk in a well-ventilated house. A weighed quantity of feed was offered ad-libitum to the experimental birds distributed in each treatment throughout day along with Fresh, clean, cool, potable drinking water. drinkers, feeders, and other equipment were cleaned and disinfected with 0.02% KMno4 solution every day. Lime was applied on side walls and floor with the aim to reduce the infestation before each trial. The treatments were T1- Basal diet (Control); T2- Basal diet + Antibiotic (BMD @ 250g/Tonne of feed); T 3- Basal diet + 1% Black cumin seed; T 4- Basal diet + 1% Garlic mash; T 5- Basal diet + 0.5% Black cumin seed + 0.5% Garlic mash. Gain in body weight (g) per bird and feed conversion ratios of experimental birds (Pooled from trial I, II and III) Treatments Gain in body weight (g) per bird Feed conversion ratios T 1 1327.90 e 2.71 a T 2 1507.30 a 2.56 c T 3 1407.70 d 2.65 ab T 4 1426.60 c 2.63 bc T 5 1468.60 b 2.60 bc SE± 5.16 0.023 C.D.at 5% 14.29 0.066 (Means bearing different superscripts within a column differ significantly (P

International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges & Opportunities during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad Results The total gain in body weight of bird among treatment groups T2 was significantly higher (P

International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges &<br />

Opportunities during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad<br />

Results<br />

The total gain in body weight <strong>of</strong> bird among treatment groups T2 was significantly higher<br />

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