HAEMATOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF YOGURT AND GARLIC SUPPLEMENTATIONS ON BROILER CHICKS VACCINATED AGAINST NEWCASTLE DISEASE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.57041/vol64iss2pp%25pKeywords:
Yogurt, immunostimulatory effects, Newcastle disease, garlicAbstract
One hundred twenty-six day old broiler chicks were divided into three experimentalgroups A, B and C, each having 42 chicks per group. Group B was subdivided into 3 groups; y1, y2and y3 each having 14 chicks per group and fed 50, 100 and 200 gm yogurt/kg of feed respectively.Similarly group C was subdivided into three groups; g1, g2 and g3 offered grinded garlic @ 10, 20 and40gm garlic/kg of feed respectively. Group A was kept as a control and fed basal diet having nosupplementation. Group y3 showed immense potential in increasing HI titer until last day ofexperiment but garlic showed no effect upon HI titer. The heterophils population andHeterophils/Lymphocyte (H/L) ratio was also improved in both yogurt and garlic supplementedgroups, however g3 garlic fed group showed a better response in increasing heterophil population overthe range of garlic fed groups.TLC remained normal in both yogurt and garlic fed groups throughoutthe experiment. It was concluded that both yogurt and garlic supplementations have beneficial effectsto improve immunity.

