Three hundred day-old commercial broiler chicks were reared in 10 groups to examine the effects of indigenous sodium bentonite (SB) as a sodium bentonite simple, sodium bentonite+gention violet and sodium bentonite+acetic acid on two levels 0.5 and 1% of feed, along with two market products Sorbatox and Klinofeed on two levels of aflatoxin 0 and 100mcg/kg. Each group was replicated three times. The aflatoxins (AF) were incorporated in a standard commercial broiler ration and fed to chicks for 6 week. Body weight and feed consumption was recorded weekly. At the end of the experiment two birds from each group were slaughtered to note the relative weight of heart, liver, gizzard and dressing percentage. Titre against Newcastle disease (ND) was monitored at day 21st, 28th, 35th and 42nd of the experiment.