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Dietary clove (Syzygium aromaticum) powder enhanced broiler chicken performance, gut histomorphometry and health-associated whilst decreasing pathogenic microbiota

*M. C. Ogwuegbu  -  Food Security and Safety Focus Area, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, North-West University (Mahikeng Campus), South Africa
I. E. Uzochukwu  -  Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nigeria, Nigeria
H. O. Edeh  -  Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nigeria, Nigeria
E. G. Ukah  -  Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nigeria, Nigeria
C. O. Obey  -  Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nigeria, Nigeria
U. Okpanachi  -  Department of Animal Production, University of Jos, Nigeria
D. M. N. Mthiyane  -  Food Security and Safety Focus Area, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, North-West University (Mahikeng Campus), South Africa
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This study evaluated the impact of dietary clove powder on growth performance, carcass traits, nutrient digestibility, jejunal histomorphometry and ileal microbiota in broiler chickens. A total of 250 Chikun day-old broiler chicks were allocated to 5 dietary groups with 5 replicates of 10 birds each for 6 weeks in a completely randomized design. The groups were fed diets containing clove powder at 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2 g/kg diet. Results showed that dietary clove supplementation improved final body weight and feed conversion ratio (P < 0.001) while reducing total feed intake. Also, it increased weights of live chickens at slaughter, breast meat, shank and drumstick/thigh ratio (P < 0.001). Further, it linearly increased apparent digestibility of DM, CP, and EE (P < 0.01) as it quadratically decreased CF (P < 0.01). Furthermore, it linearly increased jejunal villus length, crypt depth and thickness of muscularis (P < 0.001) whilst it quadratically decreased thickness of the epithelium (P < 0.01). Moreo-ver, it increased ileal Lactobacilli whilst decreasing Salmonella and E. coli (P < 0.05) bacterial species. In conclusion, dietary clove powder improved growth performance, carcass characteristics, nutrient digestibility, gut histomorphometry and Lactobacilli while it decreased Salmonella and E. coli bacteria.

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Keywords: Carcass characteristics; Clove; Gut microbiota; Histomorphometry; Nutrient digestibidigestibi-lity

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