Using of fennel seeds (Foeniculum vulgare) as feed additives in broiler chick diets.

Document Type : Original Articles

10.21608/mjard.2025.463012

Abstract

The current study set out to determine how broiler chicks' development performance
and economic efficiency would be affected by the addition of fennel seed powder as a natural
feed supplement. One hundred eighty Arbor-Acres broiler chicks, all unsexed, were assigned
randomly into four groups, each consisting of three replicates. At 0, 1, 2, and 3%,
respectively, the chicks were given ad-libitum starter (1-3 weeks days of age) and grower (4-6
weeks of age) basal diets supplemented with or without fennel seed powder. The results
revealed the following: Body weight, weight gain, and ratio of feed conversion of broiler
chicks were significantly (p<0.05) improved when powdered fennel seeds at all levels were
added to the control diets during all experimental periods. At the beginning of the experiment,
broiler chicks' feed consumption increased (p<0.05) by addition fennel seed powder to their
diets; however, during the growth and full experimental periods, this increase in feed
consumption was negligible (p>0.05).

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