Comparative study on feeding of growth promoter (Aviator™) and enzymes (Acinor™) on growth performance of broiler

Md. Nur Islam, Md. Shajedur Rahman, M. Islam, Md Fazlul Hoque, N. Rumi
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The experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of growth promoter (Aviator™) and enzymes (Acinor™) with basal feed. A total of 40 Cobb-500 Broiler day old chicks were reared in an open sided gable type house for a period of 5 weeks from 24th september to 28th october, 2017. Body weight and feed intake were recorded on day 0, 7, 14, 21, 28 and 35. The experiment was conducted in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Birds were randomly distributed into four dietary groups i.e control (T0) with basal diet, T1 with basal diet and growth promoter (GP) @ 2 gm/kg of feed; T2 with basal diet and enzymes (EZ) @ 0.4 gm/kg of feed and T3 with basal diet and GP plus EZ (2 gm/kg + 0.4 gm/kg). The records were kept on body weight, feed intake and mortality while weight gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR) and survivability were calculated. Broiler chicks that received GP and a combination of GP+EZ treatments showed significant improvement in performance (p<0.05) over control with respect to body weight gain, feed conversion ratio, carcass yield. Cost-effectiveness of GP+EZ treatment higher than all other treatments but GP and EZ had almost similar cost-effectiveness. Feeding EZ alone had comparatively less weight gain and almost similar feed conversion ratio compared with GP groups but it’s performance was significantly better than that of control group. This study indicated that the diet containing GP+EZ offered slightly increased benefits to the growth performance of  broilers and these benefits were almost equal to the GP. It is revealed that growth promoter (Aviator™) supplementation with enzymes (Acinor™) is beneficial for broiler production. Asian Australas. J. Biosci. Biotechnol. 2018, 3 (1), 59-66
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饲喂生长促进剂(Aviator™)和酶制剂(Acinor™)对肉鸡生长性能的影响比较研究
本试验旨在评价基础饲料中添加生长促进剂(Aviator™)和酶(Acinor™)的效果。试验于2017年9月24日至10月28日在开放式山墙式鸡舍中饲养40只Cobb-500日龄肉鸡,为期5周。分别于第0、7、14、21、28和35天记录体重和采食量。试验采用完全随机设计(CRD)。将试验禽随机分为4个饲粮组:对照组(T0)饲喂基础饲粮,T1组饲喂基础饲粮和生长促进剂(GP) @ 2 gm/kg饲料;T2组饲喂基础饲粮+酶(EZ) @ 0.4 gm/kg饲料,T3组饲喂基础饲粮+ GP + EZ (2 gm/kg + 0.4 gm/kg)。记录体重、采食量和死亡率,计算增重、饲料系数和存活率。GP和GP+EZ组合处理的肉鸡在增重、饲料系数、胴体产量方面均显著高于对照组(p<0.05)。GP+EZ治疗的成本-效果高于所有其他治疗,但GP和EZ的成本-效果几乎相似。单独饲喂EZ的增重相对较低,饲料系数与GP组相近,但生产性能显著优于对照组。本研究表明,饲粮中添加GP+EZ对肉鸡生长性能的效益略有提高,且与GP的效益基本相当。结果表明,在生长促进剂(Aviator™)中添加酶(Acinor™)有利于肉鸡生产。亚洲Australas。j . Biosci。生物技术,2018,3 (1),59-66
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