<b>Use of different levels of yeast (<em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em>) and its effects, on carcass and abdominal fat in broilers</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v25i2.2004

  • Josefa Deis Brito Silva UFPB
  • Adriana Guim UFRPE
  • Ludmila da Paz Gomes da Silva UFPB
  • Ianglio Marcio T. D. Jacome UFPB
  • Alexandre Fernandes Galão UFPB
  • Morgana Maria Almeida UFPB
  • Viviane Oliveira Pereira UFPB

Abstract

The objective of this work was to study performance, carcass yield and abdominal fat of cut chickens fed with different yeast levels (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). 288 one-year-old chickens were used, distributed in an outline of randomized blocks, factorial 3x2, (3 yeast levels - 0%; 5% and 10% and two sexes), four repetitions, 12 birds per portion. There was not any significant effect on the performance of cut chickens with the yeast inclusion in the diet until 21 days of age, however, in the fattening phase on the level of 10%, there was a worsening in weight earnings and in feeding conversion. At the end, the inclusion of 10% of yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) to in diets of cut chicken affected the performance. However, the carcass yield and the abdominal fat were not affected.

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Author Biography

Josefa Deis Brito Silva, UFPB
Possui graduação em Zootecnia pela Universidade Federal da Paraíba Campus III - Areia - PB (1999) e mestrado em Zootecnia pela Universidade Federal do Ceará (2002). Tem experiência na área de Zootecnia, com ênfase em monogástrico, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: avicultura, nutrição e animais silvestres. Atualmente é Professora Assistente V do Curso de Zootecnia da Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú - Uva, Sobral - CE Currículo Lattes
Published
2008-04-16
How to Cite
Silva, J. D. B., Guim, A., Silva, L. da P. G. da, Jacome, I. M. T. D., Galão, A. F., Almeida, M. M., & Pereira, V. O. (2008). <b>Use of different levels of yeast (<em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em>) and its effects, on carcass and abdominal fat in broilers</b&gt; - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v25i2.2004. Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences, 25(2), 285-291. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v25i2.2004
Section
Animal Science

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