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dc.contributor.authorPuvača, Nikola
dc.contributor.authorLjubojević Pelić, Dragana
dc.contributor.authorČabarkapa, Ivana
dc.contributor.authorPopović, Sanja
dc.contributor.authorTomičić, Zorica
dc.contributor.authorNikolova, Nedeljka
dc.contributor.authorLević, Jovanka
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-30T07:20:25Z
dc.date.available2019-12-30T07:20:25Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.issn2620-1755
dc.identifier.urihttps://repo.niv.ns.ac.rs/xmlui/handle/123456789/235
dc.description.abstractAim of this study was to investigate the effect of natural growth promoters such as garlic, black pepper and hot red pepper in broiler chicken nutrition on production performances and chicken carcass quality. At the beginning of the experiment, a total of 1200 one-day old Hubbard broilers were totally randomly distributed into eight dietary treatments with four replicates each. For nutrition of chicks three mixtures were used, starter, grower and finisher. Dietary mixtures in the experiments was as follows: T1 (Control diet), T2 (Garlic powder 0.5 g/100g), T3 (Garlic powder 1.0 g/100g), T4 (Black pepper powder 0.5 g/100g), T5 (Black pepper powder 1.0 g/100g), T6 (Hot red pepper 0.5 g/100g), T7 (Hot red pepper 1.0 g/100g) and T8 (Mixture of spices in ratio of 1:1:1 in total amount of 0.5 g/100g). Addition of spices significantly (p<0.05) influenced on production parameters and carcass quality of broiler chickens. The highest achieved body weight of chicken was in treatment T6 (2460.6 g) which was followed by treatment T7 (2442.4 g) with statistically significant differences (p<0.05) compared to other treatments. In carcass which was ready for roasting, highest yield was recorded in dietary treatment T7 (1829.8 g) which was statistically significant (p<0.05) higher compared to treatments T1 (1626.5 g), T3 (1710.7 g), T4 (1532.2 g) and T5 (1587.5 g), respectively. The primal cuts of the most economically important value such as drumsticks with thighs had the highest weights in treatments T7 (530.7 g), T6 (525.2 g), T2 (520.2 g) and T8 (497.1 g), with statistically significant differences (p<0.05) compared to treatments T4, T5 and T1 (438.5 g, 448.7 g and 461.1 g). It can be concluded that the addition of garlic, black pepper and hot red pepper in broiler chicken nutrition has positive effect on production performances and in improvement of chicken carcass quality which will be more acceptable by the consumers.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThis paper is a part of the project III 46012 which is financed by Ministry for Education, science and technological development of the Republic of Serbia.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherFaculty of Economics and Engineering Management, University Business Academy, Novi Sad (Serbia)en_US
dc.sourceJournal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Managementen
dc.subjectchickenen_US
dc.subjectmeaten_US
dc.subjectnutritionen_US
dc.subjectspicesen_US
dc.subjectqualityen_US
dc.titleQuality of broiler chickens carcass fed dietary addition of garlic, black pepper and hot red pepperen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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