Abstract

Present study investigated the effect of adding either commercial or natural probiotics to broilers diets on growth performance, nutrients digestibility and economical efficiency. Avi-Bac (a probiotic product of concentrated lactic acid bacteria and enzymes) was used as a commercial probiotic, while fresh skimmed milk and whey were used as a natural probiotics. Nine hundred one-day-old unsexed Hubbard broiler chicks were randomly distributed into 6 experimental groups, of 150 broilers, with 3 replicates for each treatment group. All diets were formulated to contain the tested levels of both commercial and natural probiotics and were fed in a mash form. The experimental diets were fed in 2 phases: grower (1-4 wk) and finisher (5-6 wk). Avi-Bac was used at level of 0.1%, while skimmed milk or whey were added at levels of 0.5 or 1.0% of the diet. Water and feed were offered ad-libitum throughout the experimental period, which lasted 6-weeks. Broilers receiving the diets supplemented with commercial and natural probiotics showed significantly (P 0.05) in crude fiber digestibility. Also, the data showed that adding both natural or commercial probiotics to broiler diets improved the average values of calculated economical efficiency. The obtained results indicated that natural or commercial probiotic can be used as a growth promoter in broiler diets and it can improve performance, nutrient digestibility and economic efficiency of broilers.

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