Abstract:
The study was conducted at Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory and Animal
Farm under the Department of Animal Production & Management, Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University. The research was for one year, but the sheep rearing period
was for three months and it was the month of March-May, 2018. Eight 8-9 month-old
sheep were collected from BLRI, Savar, Dhaka. The sheep were group penned for
each of the replication. The control group- T
was fed basal diet (unsupplemented or
control). Antibiotic group- T
2
1
containing 14 mg/L of Renamycin and probiotic group-
T
3
(probiotics prepared by bacteria) provide 10 ml/kg of feed and probiotic group- T
(probiotics prepared by bacteria and yeast) provide 10 ml/ kg of feed. Same amount of
feed supplied to all group but probiotics group produced highest live weight which
had significant (P< 0.05) difference with sheep of control and antibiotics group.
Dressing percentage was not affected by probiotics. The significantly (P<0.05) lowest
glucose level was found in probiotics group. That indicates better fiber digestion and
better weight gain. But other hematological parameters like PCV, RBC,WBC,
Platelates, cholesterol and ESR did not affected (P> 0.05) by probiotics. The number
of harmful bacteria reduced in probiotics group which had significant (P< 0.05)
difference with sheep of control group. Testicular weight and G.I.T weight affected
by probiotics. No significant ( P> 0.05) difference was found in weight of liver,
spleen, lungs and heart. Again, fresh meat quality and chemical composition did not
affected (P> 0.05) by probiotics supplement. From the findings, it is concluded that
Probiotics feeding as a feed additives causing better live weight gain by competitive
exclusion of pathogenic microorganism and improved fibre digestion.
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Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Animal Science &Veterinary Medicine
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN ANIMAL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: Jan-Jun/2019