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Effect of enzyme supplementation on the performance of broilers fed maize, wheat, barley or micronized dehulled barley diets
2000
Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences
The effects of an enzyme preparation on the performance and carcass characteristics of broilers fed diets based on maize, wheat, hulled barley (Bedford) or micronized dehulled barley (MDB) {Bedford) diets were evaluated. A commercial enzyme containing (3-glucanase and xylanase was used. One thousand and nine hundred-twenty one-day-old broiler were used for this study. The broilers fed the MDB diets had a lower average daily gain (ADG) (PO.05) and lower average daily feed intake (ADFI) (PO.05)
doi:10.22358/jafs/68070/2000
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