Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management (Feb 2018)

Effects of antibiotic, probiotic and prebiotic supplementation in broiler diets on performance characteristics and apparent nutrient digestibility

  • E.O. Alonge,
  • D Eruvbetine,
  • O.M.O. Idowu,
  • A.O. Obadina,
  • O.O. Olukomaiya,
  • O.S. Omotainse,
  • F.H. Ahmad,
  • Y.O. Abiola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v21i7.13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 7

Abstract

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A total of 180-day-old Arbor Acres broiler chicks were used to determine the effects of antibiotic, probiotic and prebiotic supplementation in broiler diets on performance characteristics and apparent nutrient digestibility in an 8-week feeding trial. The birds were randomly allotted to 5 dietary treatments including control diet (basal diet without additives), OXYT diet (basal diet with 600 ppm of the antibiotic oxytetracycline), GRO-UP diet (basal diet with 500 ppm probiotic), and MOS-500 or MOS-1000 diets (basal diet with 500 or 1000 ppm mannan oligosaccharide prebiotic, respectively) with 3 replicates of 12 birds each. No significant difference (P>0.05) was observed in the performance of broiler chickens except for reduction in mortality in the birds fed with feed additives. There were significant (P<0.05) differences in the apparent nutrient digestibility at the end of weeks 4 and 8. Inclusion of dietary prebiotic and probiotic had no significant effect on broiler performance but reduced mortality rate and enhanced apparent nutrient digestibility. Keywords: antibiotic, probiotic, prebiotic, broilers, performance, nutrient digestibility

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