Effect of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens as a Probiotic on Growth Performance Parameters of Pitalah Ducks

Zurmiati, , and Wizna, , and Abbas, H and Mahata, E.M and Fauzano, R (2017) Effect of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens as a Probiotic on Growth Performance Parameters of Pitalah Ducks. International journal of poultry science, 16 (4). pp. 147-153. ISSN 1682-8356

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BackgroundandObjective: Live probiotic feed additives can balance microorganism populations inthedigestive tract. This study aimed to investigate the effects of the probiotic Bacillus amyloliquefaciens on growth performance and feed efficiency of Pitalah starter ducks. Methodology: A completely randomized design was used in this study. Three different doses of B. amyloliquefaciens (1000, 2000 and 3000 ppm) were dispensed in the drinking water of 1 day old Pitalah ducks (N = 25 duck per dose) and each treatment was replicated five times, control birds were given 0 ppm (N = 25 duck). Feed consumption and conversion, body weight gain, income over feed cost, total colony count of Bacillus sp., in the small intestines and acidity in small intestine were measured. Results: The results showed that all threedosessignificantly decreasedfeedconsumption,feed conversion and small intestinal acidity (p<0.05) andincreased income over feed cost and total small intestinal Bacillus sp., colony counts. There was non significant change in weight gain (p>0.05). Conclusion: It is concluded that addition of 2000-3000 ppm of B. amyloliquefaciens to the drinking water of Pitalah ducks can improve the feed efficiency by >15% and provide economic benefits for farmers raising starter ducks.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: S Agriculture > SF Animal culture
Divisions: Fakultas Peternakan
Depositing User: Wizna Wizna
Date Deposited: 08 Feb 2019 14:10
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2019 14:10
URI: http://repo.unand.ac.id/id/eprint/21741

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