Abstract:
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of feeding graded levels of live yeast
(Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and oligosaccharide on broiler performance. One-day old of
Cobb-500 broiler chicks (n=150) were randomly allocated into five treatments. Each
dietary treatment consisted of 3 replicates having 10 broilers in each of the replication.
The dietary treatment contained no live yeast and oligosaccharide considered as control
(T
0
) and the other four treatments were T
(2g yeast and 0.5g oligosaccharide/kg feed), T
1
(1g yeast and 0.5g oligosaccharide/kg feed), T
(1g yeast and 1g oligosaccharide/kg feed)
and T
4
3
(2g yeast and 1g oligosaccharide/kg feed). During the experimental periods of 4
weeks, feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR), survivability, flock
uniformity values were calculated. Growth performance parameters were significantly
(P<0.05) affected by experimental diets. Birds fed 1g yeast and 1g oligosaccharide/kg
feed gained superior body weights (1765.90±4.89g) compared to control
(l469.43±18.29g), and other dietary treatment. The mean body weight gains (g) at the 1
,
2
nd
, 3
rd
and 4
th
week of different treatment groups were significantly higher (P<0.05) than
control group. The feed intake of T
(1g yeast and 1g oligosaccharide/kg feed) group was
lower (2307.30±3.66g) compared to control (2421.07±25.99g). The groups fed diets
containing 1g yeast and 1g oligosaccharide had lower FCR (1.33±0.00) compared to
control (1.69±0.03). The inclusion of different dietary treatments had no significant
(P>0.05) effects on survivability and flock uniformity. It is concluded that live yeast and
oligosaccharide can be included in broiler diet at the rate of 1g yeast and 1g
oligosaccharide/kg feed for better performance and higher economical return.
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Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Animal Science & Veterinary Medicine,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207,
in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
For the Degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
ANIMAL NUTRITION
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER/ 2019