Influence of varying dietary energy levels supplemented with ginger or probiotics on performance of broiler chickens under a semi- arid environment

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H Duwa
B Saleh
Z.M Chana
A.Y. Girgiri

Abstract

This study evaluated the effects of varying dietary energy levels supplemented with ginger or probiotics on
performance and carcass characteristics of broiler chickens in a semi-arid environment. A total of one
hundred and forty four (144) Arbor acre day-old broiler chicks were randomly allotted to six (6) dietary
treatments with four replicates of six chicks each. Three metabolizable energy levels (3100, 2900, and 2700
ME/kcal/kg) were supplemented with either ginger (5g/kg) or probiotic (0.505g/kg) to give six experimental
diets for the starter and finisher phases respectively. The experimental diets were fed ad libitum throughout
the eight week experimental period. Feed intake increased (P<0.001) with decreasing dietary energy from
3100 to 2700Kcal/kg. The medium energy diet gave greater (P<0.05) live weight, weight gain, feed
conversion ratio (FCR) and lower mortality. The medium energy diet had better (P<0.001) dressing
percentage compared to the other levels. Ginger sustained higher (P<0.001) dressing percentage than
probiotic. While the interactive effects of energy levels with either ginger or probiotics showed that the low
dietary energy combination with probiotics gave the lowest (P<0.001) dressing percentage. It was
concluded that feeding broiler chickens a medium energy (2900Kcal/kg) diet with ginger as an additive
improves growth performance and carcass yield of broilers under a semi-arid environment.

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Duwa, H., Saleh, B., Chana, Z., & Girgiri, A. (2019). Influence of varying dietary energy levels supplemented with ginger or probiotics on performance of broiler chickens under a semi- arid environment. Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 21(1), 56–62. Retrieved from https://www.njas.org.ng/index.php/php/article/view/467
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