How aloevera plant helps to boost growth performance in broiler birds

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkp62Ig1ya8

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06:36:00

Year of Production: 

2022

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Agribusiness Insider
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Aloe vera is a succulent plant widely distributed, evergreen perennial, and grows in tropical, semi-tropical, and arid climates around the world. Additionally, the plant is very helpful to broiler farmers as it helps to boost weight which increases farm income generation, contains antiviral, antibacterial, antioxidant, antifungal and heals wounds.

Aloe vera benefits

Aloe vera cures poultry viral diseases, boosts immunity as well as cures bacterial diseases. It also increases intestinal microflora to improve the digestion of feeds so as to facilitate nutrient absorption. Additionally, aloe vera also increases the broiler’s body weight by increasing feed and water intake. Lastly, the plant also increases the feed conversion ratio as well as increasing the size of chicken internal organs.

Preparation steps

First, obtain good quality aloe vera plants and wash them well with clean water. Thereafter gently cut in between the plant leaves and collect the gel in a clean container. Lastly, add 10 millimeters of the aloe vera gel for every liter of chicken drinking water.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:35Aloe vera boosts is beneficial in poultry farming enterprise as it helps to boost weight.
00:3601:11The plant contains antiviral, antibacterial, antioxidant, antifungal and heals wounds.
01:1202:19Aloe vera cures poultry viral diseases, boosts immunity as well as cures bacterial diseases.
02:2003:01It also increases intestinal microflora to improve digestion of feeds to facilitate absorption.
03:0203:42Aloe vera also increases the broilers body weight by increasing feed and water intake.
03:4304:26The plant also increases feed conversion ratio as well as increasing size of chicken internal organs.
04:2704:57Steps to prepare: Obtain good quality aloe vera plants, wash them well with clean water.
04:5805:30Gently cut in between the plant leaves and collect the gel in a clean container.
05:3106:37Add 10 millimeters of the aloe vera gel for every liter of chicken drinking water.

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