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. 2025 Jun;104(6):105085.
doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2025.105085. Epub 2025 Mar 21.

The effects of formic acid or herbal mixture on growth performance, carcass quality, blood chemistry, and gut microbial load in broiler chickens: Formic Acid & Herbal Mixture in Broiler Diets

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The effects of formic acid or herbal mixture on growth performance, carcass quality, blood chemistry, and gut microbial load in broiler chickens: Formic Acid & Herbal Mixture in Broiler Diets

Mohamed E Abd El-Hack et al. Poult Sci. 2025 Jun.

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to assess the effects of formic acid (FORM) and an herbal mixture (HM) as antibiotic alternatives in broiler meals on growth efficiency, carcass criteria, blood parameters, and intestinal bacterial populations. A total of 360 one-day-old Ross 308 broiler chicks were assigned to six trial treatments using a totally randomized method. Each group consisted of 6 replicates, with 10 unsexed chicks per replicate. The groups were arranged as follows: NC (negative control, basal diet); PC (positive control, basal diet + 0.5 g Polymyxin E antibiotic/kg diet); Form2, Form4, HM3, and HM6 (basal diet supplemented with 2 or 4 ml formic acid, or 3 or 6 g herbal mixture/kg diet, respectively). The findings showed no substantial variations in "body weight (BW) or body weight gain (BWG)" among the formic acid and herbal mixture groups relative to the NC and PC groups. The HM 3 and 6 g/kg groups exhibited higher "feed intake (FI) and improved feed conversion ratio (FCR)" relative to the other treatments. Carcass characteristics were not substantially impacted by formic acid or herbal mixture supplementation, except for spleen weight, which was highest in the NC group. Significant changes in blood parameters were observed, with notable variations in ALT and AST activity and "urea, creatinine, total protein, globulin, and albumin" levels in the formic acid and herbal mixture groups. The supplementation of formic acid and herbal mixture also increased antioxidant levels (GPx, GST, and GSH) compared to the NC group while reducing MDA levels relative to the NC and PC groups. Additionally, formic acid supplementation significantly reduced harmful bacterial populations in cecal samples. Conversely, Lactobacilli counts greater than those in the NC and PC groups, although no significant variances in Clostridium populations were observed. In conclusion, supplementing broiler feed with formic acid and herbal mixtures positively influences blood parameters, antioxidant status, and intestinal microbiota.

Keywords: Broilers; Formic acid; Gut microbiota; Herbal mixture; Performance and health.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Effect of formic acid and herbal mixture on cecal microbiota (TBC, lactobacilli, E. coli, coliform, Salmonella, and clostridium) represented by (Log CFU/ml) in broiler during feeding. NC, negative control; PC, positive control; TBC, total bacterial count; E. coli, Escherichia coli.

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