TY - JOUR
T1 - The combination effect of probiotic prebiotic lactic acid bacteria on efficiency of feed usage on broiler chicken
AU - Sabdoningrum, Emy Koestanti
AU - Dadi, Tri Bhawono
AU - Safitri, Erma
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This study aimed to replace antibiotics that have been used for antimicrobial activity for years with probiotics. T0: normal feed, T1: feed+probiotic L.acidophilus, T2: feed+probiotics L.casei, T3: feed+probiotics L.fermentum, T4: feed+probiotic L.plantarum, T5: feed+probiotic Pediococcus, T6: feed+mixture of probiotics. Two research stages: 1.basic feed: 23% protein (1st–3th weeks age), 2. grower-finisher feed: 21% protein (3st–5th weeks age). Result of the research: significantly different feed efficiency, the highest yield on T6, which wass provided with feeding+mixed probiotic (L.acidophilus, L.casei, L.fermentum, L.plantarum, Pediococcus).
AB - This study aimed to replace antibiotics that have been used for antimicrobial activity for years with probiotics. T0: normal feed, T1: feed+probiotic L.acidophilus, T2: feed+probiotics L.casei, T3: feed+probiotics L.fermentum, T4: feed+probiotic L.plantarum, T5: feed+probiotic Pediococcus, T6: feed+mixture of probiotics. Two research stages: 1.basic feed: 23% protein (1st–3th weeks age), 2. grower-finisher feed: 21% protein (3st–5th weeks age). Result of the research: significantly different feed efficiency, the highest yield on T6, which wass provided with feeding+mixed probiotic (L.acidophilus, L.casei, L.fermentum, L.plantarum, Pediococcus).
KW - Broiler
KW - Feed Efficiency
KW - Lactic Acid
KW - Probiotic Prebiotic
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85071674160
SN - 0019-6479
VL - 96
SP - 79
EP - 80
JO - Indian Veterinary Journal
JF - Indian Veterinary Journal
IS - 5
ER -