Feed utilization and some plasma constituents as affected by probiotic and/or synthetic enzymes in broiler diets

R. E. Khidr; A. M. AL Baz; F. B. A. Badri; Thabet, Hany;

Abstract


Microbial ecosystem balance and digestive enzymes are an important aim to improve nutritional
utilization by increasing the digestibility and absorption in broilers supplemented with dietary bio
additives (probiotic and/or synthetic enzymes).Three hundred and sixty one day-old Ross (308) broiler
chicks were randomly divided into four experimental groups, fed a basal diet (control) or diets
supplemented with a probiotic and/or enzymes. Results showed that live body weight at 42 days of age
was significantly increased by bio additives supplementation, and recorded the best feed conversion
ratio compared with non-supplemented group. Furthermore; Chicken fed diet supplemented with bio
additives had a lower concentration of plasma triglycerides, HDL and cholesterol, while an increase in
glucose and LDL levels was recorded. Histomorphology examination revealed that villi height and crypt
depth were increased significantly with probiotic or probiotic supplementation with enzymes compared
with control or enzymes groups. In conclusion, additions of bio additives to broiler diets enhanced
productive performance, improved some plasma constituents and ileal histomorphology.


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Title Feed utilization and some plasma constituents as affected by probiotic and/or synthetic enzymes in broiler diets
Other Titles (2018). 17. Boku-Symposium Tierenahrung- Universität für Bodenkultur -Wien
Authors R. E. Khidr; A. M. AL Baz; F. B. A. Badri; Thabet, Hany 
Issue Date Apr-2018
Publisher Kohlenhydrate in der Tierernährung
Start page 139
End page 142
Conference 17. Boku-Symposium Tierenahrung- Universität für Bodenkultur -Wien

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