Effectiveness of probiotic feed ingredient on the growth performance of broiler
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The use of antibiotics in human or veterinary therapy is followed by the appearance of bacteria
resistance to these antibiotics. This is a serious problem because of the direct impact on therapeutic
possibilities. This study aimed at evaluating the efficiency of a probiotic feed ingredient (Starter) on the growth
performance of broiler (Hubbard) to allow a reduction of the use of antibiotics. The experimental design
consists of four treatments with three replications: diets with 0%, 1.5%, 3% and 4.5% of the probiotic feed
ingredient. Each replication consists of 18 broilers with an average live body weight of 43.04 ± 6.38 g. After
seven (7) weeks of trial, chickens receiving the treatment .T1.5 had the best growth with an average weight of
984.22 ± 249.2 g, but with no significant difference (P> 0.05). In this treatment, their feed intake was the
highest (51.38 g/bird/day) while the feed conversion rate turned out to be the lowest (6.67 g feed/g Live body
weight). The highest value of carcass yield (76.1%) and sternum proportion (5.54%) were obtained in treatment
T3. From the above results, we can state that the probiotic feed ingredient included at 1.5% and 3% improved
growth performance of broilers. It could help to significantly improve the production performance of broilers if
its probiotics properties are enhanced.
