B. Mohan et al., EFFECT OF PROBIOTIC SUPPLEMENTATION ON GROWTH, NITROGEN-UTILIZATION AND SERUM-CHOLESTEROL IN BROILERS, British Poultry Science, 37(2), 1996, pp. 395-401
1. The effect of dietary probiotic supplementation on the growth, nitr
ogen utilisation and serum cholesterol content of broiler chickens was
studied in 2 trials. 2. In experiment 1, the birds receiving the 0, 7
5, 100, 125 mg probiotic/kg diets had weight gains of 1204.0, 1272.0,
1268.3 and 1210.5 g, respectively at the end of 8 weeks of feeding. Th
e group of birds fed on the 75 mg probiotic supplemented diet retained
significantly (P<0.01) more nitrogen than the control birds. Serum ch
olesterol content was lower in the probiotic-supplemented birds (93.3
mg /100 ml) compared to the control birds (132.2 mg/100 ml). 3. In the
second experiment the probiotic plus antibiotic-supplemented group of
birds had the maximum weight gain (1148.5 g) followed by antibiotic (
1141.3 g), probiotic-supplemented (1128.4 g) and control birds (1045.6
g) after 6 weeks. Nitrogen retention was greatest in the antibiotic-(
48.5%) followed by the probiotic-(46.5%), probiotic plus antibiotic-su
pplemented groups (46.3%) compared to 40.2% in control birds. 4. The a
pparent metabolisable energy was greatest in birds receiving the probi
otic plus antibiotic-supplemented diet (12.37 MJ/kg) followed by antib
iotic-(12.00 MJ/kg), probiotic-supplemented birds (11.92 MJ/kg) than i
n control birds (11.62 MJ/kg). Serum cholesterol was significantly (P<
0.01) lower in probiotic-supplemented birds (86.1 mg /dl) compared to
118.4 mg/dl in control birds.