The powder of Tridax procumbens was added to hens' food to assess its effects on fowlpox lesions, hematological parameters and zootechnic parameters. Five batches of ten hens each were installed either in control or in treatment groups. The powder of Tridax procumbens was added to hens' food using various proportions and different experimental periods. The scabs disappeared on the crests and on wattle of hens fed with Tridax procumbens. The number of red blood cells, haemoglobin content (Hb), average contents in haematocrit (Ht), average corpuscular concentration in haemoglobin (ACCH) and average corpuscular content in haemoglobin (ACCtH) increased while the number of leukocytes decreased. Compared to the control batch, the laying rate increased in the four experimental batches during the first 28 experimental days, when the conversion index decreased. Clinical Practice Article Kpodekon et al.; IJMPCR, 5(2): 1-9, 2015; Article no.IJMPCR.18910 2
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Kpodekon, T., Dougnon, T., Goussanou, J., & Boko, C. (2015). Tridax procumbens Effects on Lesions, Haematology and Eggs Production of Hens Affected by Fowlpox. International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Case Reports, 5(2), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijmpcr/2015/18910
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