<b>Nutrient performance and digestibility for broilers fed diets with growth promoter (Olaquindox) and probiotic (<em>Bacillus subtillis</em>)</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v27i3.1209
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This experiment was conducted to evaluate the replacement of the olaquindox as growth promoter for a probiotic, based on Bacillus subtillis, in broiler rations from 1 to 43 days of age. The evaluation was in terms of performance, nutrient digestibility and metabolically energy values of rations. A total of 930 AG-Ross 508 chicks were distributed in 15 boxes, at the density of 11 birds/m2. The broilers were allotted in a completely randomized design with three treatments and five replications, each with 62 birds. The treatments were defined as: Treatment A (diet with olaquindox and without probiotic), Treatment B (diet without olaquindox and without probiotic), Treatment C (diet without olaquindox and with probiotic). No effect was observed (p >0.05) in nutrient digestibility and in metabolizable energy for rations containing these additives. The performance results of broilers treated with olaquindox did not differ (p >0.05) from those treated with probiotic. The probiotic can replace olaquindox in broiler rations without effect on broiler performance or digestibilityDownloads
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2008-03-19
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de Brito, A. B., Mogyca Leandro, N. S., Stringhini, J. H., Azeredo Bastos, C. A., Pereira Cunha, W., & Barcelos Café, M. (2008). <b>Nutrient performance and digestibility for broilers fed diets with growth promoter (Olaquindox) and probiotic (<em>Bacillus subtillis</em>)</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v27i3.1209. Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences, 27(3), 327-332. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v27i3.1209
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Nonruminant Nutrition
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