Abstract:
A total of 120 day-old Lohmann Meat (Indian River) broiler chicks were reared at
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Poultry Farm, Dhaka. The present study was
designed to evaluate the productive performance of commercial broiler chicks fed diet
containing yeast based probiotics compared to basal diet. The aims of the present
study were to investigate the influence of a yeast based probiotic on the growth
performance of broiler, body weight, feed intake, FCR, carcass merits of male and
female broiler were compared to control feeding of broiler. A total of 120 day-old
Lohmann Meat (Indian River) chicks were used in this experiment. Chicks were
divided randomly into 5 experimental groups of 3 replicates (08 chicks with each
replication). Among the 5 experimental groups one group were fed this diet as control
and another one antibiotic mixed feed, the remaining three groups were fed diet mixed
with 3 categories of yeast based probiotics. Here this study T
= (antibiotic 0.25g/kg
feed), T
2
= (probiotic 1.5g/kg feed), T
3
1
= (probiotic 2 g/kg feed), T
= (probiotic
2.5g/kg feed) and T
= (control). The duration of experimental work was 28 days.
Results of the experiment showed that addition of yeast based probiotics improved
(P<0.05) broilers growth performance and the impact starting from the third and the
fourth week of the feeding trial. However, it increased the effect on feed intake. Feed
conversion ratio was better and dressing percent was increased (P<0.05) in birds fed
diets supplemented with yeast based probiotics. Yeast based probiotic
supplementation had no significant effect on broiler carcass cuts compared to control.
The study therefore concluded that yeast based probiotic supplemented with 2g/ kg of
the broiler feeds proved to be beneficial for increasing the growth performance of
broiler.
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Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to Department of Animal Nutrition, Genetics and Breeding,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)INANIMAL NUTRITION
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2019