Effect of Peppermint (Mentha piperita) Powder on Immune Response of Broiler Chickens in Heat Stress

Authors

  • B. Dastar Department of Animal Science, University of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources of Gorgan, Gorgan, Iran
  • F. Samadi Department of Animal Science, University of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources of Gorgan, Gorgan, Iran
  • S. Arab Ameri Department of Animal Science, University of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources of Gorgan, Gorgan, Iran
  • S. Zerehdaran Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract:

To study the effect of different levels of peppermint (Mentha piperita) plant powder, on immune system of broilers under heat stress condition, 192 one-day old chickens (Ross, 308) were randomly allocated to 4 dietary treatments with 4 replicates of 12 chicks each, using a completely randomized design. The four groups were characterized by a basal diet (control), basal diet supplemented with 1 and 2 percent peppermint powder and basal diet supplemented with 300 mg/kg vitamin E. Heat stress was created by setting room temperature at 34 ˚C for 8 hour/day from the 35th to the 42nd day of experiment. Results showed differences (P

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volume 6  issue 2

pages  435- 445

publication date 2016-06-01

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