Effect of fiber source on growth performance and gastrointestinal tract in broiler chickens

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This experiment was conducted to assess the effect of the addition of a fiber source on growth performance and gastrointestinal tract in 7-28 day broiler chicken. In total, of 1600 mixed-sex Cobb 500 chicks aged 7 days were assigned to 4 treatments composed of 4 replicates with 100 birds per replicate. The 4 treatments were: control diet (T1), control diet + 0.6% commercial fiber source 1 (T2), control diet + 1% commercial fiber source 2 (T3), control diet + 2% rice hulls (T4). The addition of fiber did not affect on growth performance, relative weight, and digestive length of broiler chickens aged 7 to 28 days. In summary, adding some fiber at a moderate level as insoluble fiber not any negative impact on growth performance and gastrointestinal development, and can be a strategy to reduce feed cost in broiler farming.

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Nursiam, I., Ridla, M., Hermana, W., & Nahrowi. (2021). Effect of fiber source on growth performance and gastrointestinal tract in broiler chickens. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 788). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/788/1/012058

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