Effect of nucleotides on broiler performance and carcass yield

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This study aimed at evaluating the effect of nucleotides on the performance and carcass yield of broilers fed diets with no antibiotic growth promoters (AGP), anticoccidials, or animal feedstuffs. In the trial, 600 Ross 308 male broilers were distributed in a completely randomized experimental design into six treatments with four replicates of 25 birds each. Treatments consisted of a control diet (CD), CD + AGP, CD + 0.04%, CD + 0.05%, CD + 0.06%, and CD + 0.07% nucleotides. The experimental diets did not contain anticoccidials, and birds were vaccinated against coccidiosis at three days of age. No significant differences were detected among broilers submitted to the different treatments in none of the studied parameters. Under the conditions of this experiment, diets supplemented with nucleotides did not influence broiler performance or carcass yield at 42 days of age, and were not different from the feeds not containing any additive or with AGP.

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Pelícia, V. C., Sartori, J. R., Zavarize, K. C., Pezzato, A. C., Stradiotti, A. C., Araujo, P. C., … Madeira, L. (2010). Effect of nucleotides on broiler performance and carcass yield. Revista Brasileira de Ciencia Avicola / Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, 12(1), 31–34. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-635X2010000100004

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