Use of prebiotics and probiotics of bacterial and yeast origin for free-range broiler chickens

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Autor(a) principal: Pelícia,K
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Mendes,AA, Saldanha,ESPB, Pizzolante,CC, Takahashi,SE, Moreira,J, Garcia,RG, Quinteiro,RR, Paz,ICLA, Komiyama,CM
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2004000300006
Resumo: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of probiotics and prebiotics of bacterial and yeast origin on the performance, development of the digestive system, carcass yield and meat quality of free-range broiler chickens. Five hundred and sixty male chicks of the strain ISA S757-N were reared from one to 84 days old. The birds were distributed in four treatments according to a completely randomized block design: T1 = Control, T2 = Probiotics and Prebiotics of bacterial origin, T3 = Probiotics and prebiotics of yeast origin, T4 = Probiotics and prebiotics of bacterial origin + probiotics and prebiotics of yeast origin. There were four repetitions with 35 birds per repetition, and the birds had access to a pasture area after 35 days of age. Characteristics evaluated were performance, development of the digestive system, carcass and parts yield, abdominal fat, breast meat physical measurements (length, width and height) and meat quality parameters (pH from breast and leg meat, cooking loss and shearing force from breast meat). Lower mortality (p<0.05) and higher weight gain from 64 to 77 and 64 to 84 days of age were seen in birds supplemented with probiotics and prebiotics of bacterial origin compared to the non-supplemented birds (control). There were significant differences (p<0.05) among treatments for carcass yield. Birds supplemented with both probiotics and prebiotics of microbial and yeast origin (T4) showed higher carcass yield than control birds. Supplementation with probiotics and prebiotics of bacterial origin (T2) or the supplementation of these together with those of yeast origin (T4) reduced mortality and increased the carcass yield in free-range broiler chickens.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of prebiotics and probiotics of bacterial and yeast origin for free-range broiler chickens
title Use of prebiotics and probiotics of bacterial and yeast origin for free-range broiler chickens
spellingShingle Use of prebiotics and probiotics of bacterial and yeast origin for free-range broiler chickens
Pelícia,K
Free-range broiler chickens
digestive system
probiotics
symbiotics
yeast
title_short Use of prebiotics and probiotics of bacterial and yeast origin for free-range broiler chickens
title_full Use of prebiotics and probiotics of bacterial and yeast origin for free-range broiler chickens
title_fullStr Use of prebiotics and probiotics of bacterial and yeast origin for free-range broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Use of prebiotics and probiotics of bacterial and yeast origin for free-range broiler chickens
title_sort Use of prebiotics and probiotics of bacterial and yeast origin for free-range broiler chickens
author Pelícia,K
author_facet Pelícia,K
Mendes,AA
Saldanha,ESPB
Pizzolante,CC
Takahashi,SE
Moreira,J
Garcia,RG
Quinteiro,RR
Paz,ICLA
Komiyama,CM
author_role author
author2 Mendes,AA
Saldanha,ESPB
Pizzolante,CC
Takahashi,SE
Moreira,J
Garcia,RG
Quinteiro,RR
Paz,ICLA
Komiyama,CM
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pelícia,K
Mendes,AA
Saldanha,ESPB
Pizzolante,CC
Takahashi,SE
Moreira,J
Garcia,RG
Quinteiro,RR
Paz,ICLA
Komiyama,CM
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Free-range broiler chickens
digestive system
probiotics
symbiotics
yeast
topic Free-range broiler chickens
digestive system
probiotics
symbiotics
yeast
description This study aimed to evaluate the effects of probiotics and prebiotics of bacterial and yeast origin on the performance, development of the digestive system, carcass yield and meat quality of free-range broiler chickens. Five hundred and sixty male chicks of the strain ISA S757-N were reared from one to 84 days old. The birds were distributed in four treatments according to a completely randomized block design: T1 = Control, T2 = Probiotics and Prebiotics of bacterial origin, T3 = Probiotics and prebiotics of yeast origin, T4 = Probiotics and prebiotics of bacterial origin + probiotics and prebiotics of yeast origin. There were four repetitions with 35 birds per repetition, and the birds had access to a pasture area after 35 days of age. Characteristics evaluated were performance, development of the digestive system, carcass and parts yield, abdominal fat, breast meat physical measurements (length, width and height) and meat quality parameters (pH from breast and leg meat, cooking loss and shearing force from breast meat). Lower mortality (p<0.05) and higher weight gain from 64 to 77 and 64 to 84 days of age were seen in birds supplemented with probiotics and prebiotics of bacterial origin compared to the non-supplemented birds (control). There were significant differences (p<0.05) among treatments for carcass yield. Birds supplemented with both probiotics and prebiotics of microbial and yeast origin (T4) showed higher carcass yield than control birds. Supplementation with probiotics and prebiotics of bacterial origin (T2) or the supplementation of these together with those of yeast origin (T4) reduced mortality and increased the carcass yield in free-range broiler chickens.
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