A 6-week study was conducted to evaluate the effects of Moringa oleifera seeds powder (MOSP) on the
performance and carcass characteristics of broilers (Ross 308). A total of one hundred sixty day old unsexed
broiler chicks were assigned into 16 pens of ten chicks each in a completely randomized design. Four
experimental iso-caloric and iso-nitrogenous diets were supplied ad-libitum. Three experimental diets containing
0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 % MOSP and a control MOSP-free diet were used. Feed consumption, weight gain, feed
conversion ratio and carcass quality characteristics were recorded for the individual replicate of each dietary
treatment. Addition of MOSP up to 1.5% to broiler chicks diet significantly (P