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International Journal of Poultry Science

Year: 2011 | Volume: 10 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 157-159
DOI: 10.3923/ijps.2011.157.159

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N. Mathlouthi


N. Ballet

Country: France

M. Larbier

Country: France

Keywords


  • Beta-glucanase
  • barley
  • wheat
  • corn
  • performances
  • broiler chickens
Research Article

Influence of Beta-glucanase Supplementation on Growth Performances and Digestive Organs Weights of Broiler Chickens Fed Corn, Wheat and Barley-based Diet

N. Mathlouthi, N. Ballet and M. Larbier
This study was performed with broiler chickens to evaluate the effects of adding beta-glucanase on bird performances and digestive organs weights. A total of 1600 1-day-old broilers (Arbor Acres) were divided into 2 groups and fed either a control diet (group C) based on corn, wheat and barley or a control diet supplemented with beta-glucanase preparation (Safizym GP 40, Lesaffre Feed Additives, France) at the dose of 40 mg per kg of diet (group G). Body weight, feed intake were recorded at 40 days of age. The same day, 8 chickens from each group were slaughtered for carcass yield and digestive organs weights. Experimental data were statistically analyzed by using the ANOVA procedure of Stat View programme. Throughout the whole trial period (1-40 days of age), body weight was significantly (p<0.05) increased (+2.9%) in birds of group G (1723 g) compared to those of group C (1674 g). Moreover, there was no significant difference in feed intake between broilers consuming the control diet supplemented or not with beta-glucanase activity (4052 g). However, the feed conversion ratio was significantly reduced by 4% when the basal diet was supplemented with beta-glucanase (p<0.05). The addition of beta-glucanase reduced (p<0.05) the small intestine weight related to the body weight compared to C group (5.40 vs.6.98%, respectively). Thus, it is possible to introduce in the broiler diet up to 35% of barley when beta-glucanase is used at the recommended dose of 40 mg per kg of diet.
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N. Mathlouthi, N. Ballet and M. Larbier, 2011. Influence of Beta-glucanase Supplementation on Growth Performances and Digestive Organs Weights of Broiler Chickens Fed Corn, Wheat and Barley-based Diet. International Journal of Poultry Science, 10: 157-159.

DOI: 10.3923/ijps.2011.157.159

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ijps.2011.157.159

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