Growth, Carcass, Offal, Meat Yield and Quality of Broiler Chickens Offered Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) Calyx Extracts

I. A. OKERE *

Livestock Improvement Programme, Institute of Agricultural Research and Training, Obafemi Awolowo University, Moor Plantation, P.M.B. 5029, Ibadan, Nigeria.

O. O. OLUSOLA

Department of Animal Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Four concentrations of roselle calyx extract-RCE excluding water only-T1 were prepared by hot-water extraction at 100°C for 10minutes using 5 (T2), 10 (T3), 15 (T4) and 20 (T5) grams roselle calyx-RC per Liter of water (g RC/L). These with T1 were offered as drinking water to 28-day-old Arbor Acres chickens (n=210, r=6) for 21 days. Weight gain-WG, feed intake-FI, feed conversion ratio-FCR and final weight-FW were assessed. At 49 days old, 2-birds/replicate were sacrificed. Percent-% in carcass yield-(breast weight-BRW, thigh weight-TWG, drumstick weight-DWG), external offal-(head, neck, shank), internal offal-(gizzard, liver, heart, abdominal fat) and meat yield-(breast meat-BM, thigh meat-TM and drumstick meat-DM) were assessed. Selected BM were boiled and assessed for colour-(redness-a*, yellowness-b*, lightness-L*) and sensory qualities-(flavour and juiciness). Data were analyzed using ANOVA at α0.05. FW-(1571.90±32.64g) and WG-(40.86±40.45g) in T5 were significantly-(p<0.05) higher than treatments-(T1, T2 and T3), while FI across treatments were not significantly different. The BRW of 23.05±0.2%-(T5) was significantly higher than 18.43±0.3%-(T2) and 17.87±0.2%-(T1) while TWG-(12.47±0.2%) and DWG-(13.13±0.4%) in T5 were significantly higher than treatments-(T1-T4). Head-(3.18±0.2%), shank-(5.38±0.2%), gizzard-(2.99±0.2%) and liver-(2.39±0.2%) in T5 were higher (p<0.05) than treatments-(T1-T4). The percent-% BM of 18.12±2.4 (T5) was significantly higher (p>0.05) than 12.75±0.13% (T1), 13.29±0.44 (T2), 15.71±0.39 (T3) and 16.10±0.39 (T4). The percent-% TM of 8.91 (T5) and DM of 10.33 (T5) were significantly-(p<0.05) higher than treatments-(T1-T4). Redness-a* of 11.67±0.06 and lightness-L* of 46.89±0.25 in T5 were significantly-better than treatments-(T1-T4). The flavour (6.08±0.15) and juiciness (6.31±0.05) in T5, were higher (p<0.05) than other treatments-(T1-T4). It demonstrates that aqueous roselle calyx extract can serve as a non-toxic growth promoter, significantly improving final body weight, feed efficiency and meat quality. Thus, meat from chickens offered 5 to 20g roselle calyx/L extract had better carcass yield, meat yield, desirable colour and sensory qualities.

Keywords: Broiler chicken, roselle calyx, growth performance, meat yield and meat quality


How to Cite

OKERE, I. A., and O. O. OLUSOLA. 2026. “Growth, Carcass, Offal, Meat Yield and Quality of Broiler Chickens Offered Roselle (Hibiscus Sabdariffa L.) Calyx Extracts”. Asian Journal of Research in Animal and Veterinary Sciences 9 (1):163-76. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajravs/2026/v9i1403.

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