Probiotics are rich sources of viable microorganisms (bacteria or yeasts) and these have a beneficial effect on host health after ingestion. This trial was conducted to assess the effects of growth performance of broilers fed on diets containing different growth promoters. A total of 200 male chicks was allotted into four dietary treatments in which they were fed none, antibiotic (Virginiamycin), probiotic (Lactobacillus plantarum K KKP 529/p, 1.0×106 (cfu/g) or Thymus vulgaris. The growth performances and Lymphocyte cells were the highest in probiotic and Thymus vulgaris (p<0.05) compared with control. The probiotic and herbal plant caused significant decrease (p<0.05) of hetrophile and reduced of H/L Ratio (P<0.05). The Eschertia coli and total bacteria count were lowered with growth promoters when compared to control (p<0.05). These findings confirm the valuable impact of growth promoters on growth performance, haematogical characteristics and on reducing intestinal bacteriology.
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Rabee, R. H. S., & Abdulameer, Y. S. (2018). The study of different growth promoters on growth performance, intestinal bacteriology and haematological chracteristics. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 12(4), 2069–2076. https://doi.org/10.22207/JPAM.12.4.43
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