Insoluble fibre and enzyme supplementation in mash or pellets diets on growth performance, apparent ileal digestibility and intestinal morphology of broiler chickens fed barley containing diets
Zeinab Pourazadi,
Somayyeh Salari,
Mohammad Reza Tabandeh
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundEnzyme supplementation and the inclusion of fibre in the barley‐based diets have been some of the alternatives proposed to improve productivity in the absence of growth promoters.ObjectiveThis study was performed to investigate the effect of adding sunflower hulls (SFH), a multi‐enzyme carbohydrate, and feed forms (mash and pellet) on performance and some physiological parameters in broiler chickens fed barley containing diets.MethodsTreatments were two feed forms (mash vs. pelleted), and four diets … Show more
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