• Title of article

    Effect of Orange and Banana Peels on the Growth Performance of Broilers

  • Author/Authors

    Siyal, Farman Ali Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences - Sindh Agriculture University - Tandojam, Pakistan , Wagan, Rani Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences - Sindh Agriculture University - Tandojam, Pakistan , Bhutto, Zohaib Ahmed Lasbela University of Agriculture - Water and Marine Sciences - Uthal, Pakistan , Tareen, Muhammad Hamza Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences - Sindh Agriculture University - Tandojam, Pakistan , Arain, Muhammad Asif Lasbela University of Agriculture - Water and Marine Sciences - Uthal, Pakistan , Saeed, Muhammad College of Animal Sciences - Northwest A and F University - Yangling, China , Brohi, Sarfraz Ahmed Lasbela University of Agriculture - Water and Marine Sciences - Uthal, Pakistan , Soomro, Rab Nawaz College of Animal Sciences - Northwest A and F University - Yangling, China

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    376
  • To page
    380
  • Abstract
    This research was conducted for evaluation of various levels of orange and banana peels on growth performance of broilers and also predicted cost effective feed. A total of 250 day-old healthy Hubbard broiler chicks were randomly selected and divided into five groups (50 chicks / group). The group A served as control on basal diet. The groups B1 and B2 treated with orange peel (1.5 and 3.0 %), and C1/C2 treated with banana peel (1.5 and 3.0 %) in mutually starter and grower ration throughout whole feeding trial for five weeks (35 days). Results showed that the lowest feed (3509.26) was consumed by group A and highest (3687.82 g) by group B1. Better Growth (2117.7 g), live body weight ( 2161.1 g), FCR ( 1.66), Dressing % (63.50) and also lowest mortality (6%) was recorded in Group C2 (3% banana peel). The significant difference (P<0.001) was recorded in all growth parameters. Non-significant difference was recorded in internal body parts of broiler. The highest Rs. 41. 84 per bird net profit was calculated from group C2 followed by C1, B2, B1 and A groups. It was concluded that addition of banana peel into the broiler ration as a feed additive up to level of 3.0 % is economical and has positive effects on growth performance. However further research are required with incremental dose response to explore its effects on growth and blood biochemistry in different animal models.
  • Keywords
    Orange peel , Banana peel , Growth performance , Economics or profit , Broilers
  • Journal title
    Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Record number

    2593521