Aim: Objective of this study was to investigate the effect of multicarbohydrases supplementation on performance of broilers fed low energy diet.
Materials And Methods: A total of 75 days old chicks were selected and randomly divided into three treatments groups (T, T, and T); each group contained 25 chicks distributed in five replicates of five chicks each. T group (positive control) was offered control ration formulated as per Bureau of Indian Standards recommendations. In T group (negative control) ration, metabolizable energy (ME) was reduced by 100 kcal/kg diet. T group ration was same as that of T except that it was supplemented with multicarbohydrases (xylanase at 50 g/ton+mannanase at 50 g/ton+amylase at 40 g/ton). Feed intake and body weight of all experimental birds were recorded weekly. Metabolic trial was conducted for 3 days at the end of experiment to know the retention of nutrients.
Results: Significant improvement (p<0.01) was observed in total weight gain, feed conversion efficiency, and performance index in broilers under supplementary group T as compared to T and T groups. Retention of crude protein and ether extract was significantly increased (p<0.05) in T group supplemented with multicarbohydrases as compared to other groups. Retention of dry matter, crude fiber, and nitrogen-free extract was comparable in all the three groups. Significantly highest dressed weight, eviscerated weight, and drawn weight (% of live body weight) were observed in multicarbohydrases supplemented T group, however it was comparable in T and T groups.
Conclusion: It was concluded that the supplementation of multicarbohydrases (xylanase at 50 g/ton+mannanase at 50 g/ton+amylase at 40 g/ton) in low energy diet improved overall performance of broilers.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2017.727-731 | DOI Listing |
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