Med. Weter. 77 (06), 304-308, 2021
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| KAROLINA FABIA, DARIUSZ WOLSKI, DAMIAN KROPISZ, RADOSŁAW P. RADZKI,
MAREK BIEŃKO, SYLWIA SZYMAŃCZYK, ALEKSANDRA KIMICKA,
MAŁGORZATA MANASTYRSKA |
| The effect of probiotic additives and Bacillus
licheniformis inclusion in the diet on broiler growth |
| The withdrawal of antibiotic growth stimulators as of 1 January 2006 in the European Union countries
has forced the search for alternative solutions to improve the health and productivity of poultry. The poultry
industry also faces the challenge of developing alternative feeding systems with the restriction or exclusion of
coccidiostats. One of them is the use of probiotic strains as feed additives. This study aimed to determine the
effect of the use in compound feed of a probiotic containing Bacillus licheniformis on rearing rates and postmortem
performance of broiler chickens. The experiment was performed on 8012 unsexed broiler chickens
of the Ross 308 line divided into four equal groups. The experimental factors were the addition of a probiotic
containing Bacillus licheniformis bacteria and the addition of a coccidiostat. The introduction of probiotic
bacteria into compound feed did not increase the body weight of birds, in particular, control weights, and at
the end of rearing, but it decreased the feed conversion rate (FCR) and mortality. Addition of probiotic in
compound feed did not have a significant effect on bird muscle. The mean weight of pectoral muscle between
control (C+, C–) and study (C–BL, C+C–BL) groups did not show statistically significant differences; however,
the highest mean weight of the evaluated parameter was visible in the C+ group (0. 665) and the lowest in the
C–BL group (0. 623). Similarly to the mean weight of the carcass, also in the mean weight of thigh muscles,
the lowest statistically significant values were observed in chickens belonging to the C+C–BL group (vs. C–;
P < 0.05). Based on the obtained results, it can be acknowledged that the probiotic bacteria Bacillus licheniformis
in broiler feed can be a good feed additive to replace antibiotics/coccidiostats. This probiotic has a positive effect
on the overall health of birds, contributes to better use of nutrients and stimulates growth and development
of broiler chickens. |
| Keywords: broiler chickens, probiotics, feed additives |