The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of different levels of a Chinese herbal medicine formulation combined with JM113 (CHM-JM113) on growth performance, antioxidant capacity, organ index, and intestinal health of AA broilers. The AA broiler chicks were randomly allocated to 5 treatments as follows: a basic diet for the control group, the basic diet supplemented with 0.25% CHM-JM113, 0.5% CHM-JM113, 1% CHM-JM113 and 2% CHM-JM113 for the treatment group, respectively. The results showed that the addition of CHM-JM113 to the diet significantly reduced the mortality ( < 0.01) and improved the European Broiler Index (EBI) ( < 0.05), whereas it had no significance on growth performance of AA broilers ( > 0.05). Comparing the control group, 0.5 and 1% CHM-JM113 group significantly improved the organ index of liver, spleen and bursa ( < 0.05). In terms of intestinal morphology and structure, the addition of different levels of CHM-JM113 increased VH and VH/CD ratio, decreased CD in the small intestine compared to the control group, with 1 and 2% of the additive dose being more effective ( < 0.05). Chinese herbal medicine and probiotics as natural antioxidants also significantly increased the content of SOD in serum of 21-day-old broilers ( < 0.01), and significantly decreased the content of MDA in serum ( < 0.01). At 42 days of age, the addition of 1 and 2% CHM-JM113 significantly increased the content of SOD ( < 0.01) and significantly decreased the content of MDA in the organism ( < 0.01), accompanied by a significant increase in T-AOC and CAT content. In the study of the effect of CHM-JM113 on intestinal immunity, compared with the control group, we found that 1% or 2% CHM-JM113 had a better effect on the expression of occludin and claudin-1 in the intestinal segments of broilers ( < 0.05). For the expression of GATA-3, 0.5% CHM-JM113 may have a better effect ( < 0.05). CHM-JM113 may be used as an antibiotic alternative in broiler production.

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