Journal of Krishi Vigyan
Open Access
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 4

Effect of Spirulina platensis Supplementation on Growth Performance and Nutrient Utilization in Osmanabadi Goats

  • Author:
  • Rajnish Kumar Yadav, Kiran Kumari1,*, Archana2, Prasanna Pal3, M K Gendley
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 653 to 657

1Department of Animal Nutrition, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Kishanganj, Bihar-855107, India

2Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna, Bihar-800014, India

3Department of Veterinary Physiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Kishanganj, Bihar-855107, India

Department of Animal Nutrition, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Durg-491001, (Chhattisgarh), India

*Corresponding Author's Email - kumarikiran723@gmail.com

Online published on 19 March, 2026.

Abstract

An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of Spirulina platensis supplementation on growth performance and nutrient utilization in Osmanabadi goats. Eighteen healthy kids (3-4 m old, 9-10 kg BW) were divided into three groups: T0 (control, basal diet), T1 (basal diet + 0.25% Spirulina), and T2 (basal diet + 0.50% Spirulina). The feeding trial lasted 90 d, followed by a 7-day metabolism trial. Parameters studied included body weight gain, average daily gain (ADG), dry matter intake (DMI), nutrient digestibility, nitrogen balance, and feed conversion ratio (FCR). Spirulina supplementation improved body weight gain and ADG numerically, with Group T2 showing higher values compared to control. Digestibility coefficients of DM, CP, CF, EE, and NFE were statistically similar across groups, while nitrogen retention (%) was significantly higher in T1 compared to T0 and T2. It may be concluded that Spirulina supplementation up to 0.5% of dry matter intake can be safely included in the diet of Osmanabadi goats without adverse effects on growth performance and/or nutrient utilization.

Keywords

Growth performance, Nutrient utilization, Spirulina platensis, Osmanabadi goats