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. 2023 Jul 11;102(10):102897. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2023.102897

Table 5.

Effect of dietary GRE supplementation on growth performance of broiler chicks (d 22–42).

Day 22–42 (parameters measured)2
Cumulative: Day 1–42 (parameters measured)2
Treatments1 Body weight (BW, kg/bird)3 Body weight gain (BWG, kg/bird) Feed intake (FI, kg/bird) FCR4 (kg:kg) BWG (kg/bird) FI (kg/bird) FCR4 (kg:kg)
CON 3.266a 2.453ab 4.403 1.797b 3.230ab 5.490 1.702b
MX 3.325a 2.533ab 4.428 1.747b 3.310ab 5.500 1.662b
GRE-0.375% 3.376a 2.580a 4.522 1.750b 3.375a 5.637 1.669b
GRE-0.75% 3.273a 2.458ab 4.503 1.832b 3.260ab 5.597 1.717b
GRE-1.5% 3.143ab 2.348bc 4.260 1.814b 3.108bc 5.327 1.713b
GRE-3% 2.923b 2.191c 4.270 1.952a 2.901c 5.278 1.821a
SEM 0.057 0.059 0.093 0.024 0.072 0.101 0.020
P-value < 0.0001 < 0.0001 0.2385 <0.0001 <0.0001 0.1068 < 0.0001
a-c

Mean values bearing different superscript letters within a column are significantly different (P < 0.05). n = 12 birds per treatment.

1

Treatment CON consisted of chicks fed unmedicated corn–soybean meal (SBM) basal without GRE; Treatment MX consisted of chicks given unmedicated corn–SBM basal into which bacitracin methylene disalicylate (BMD) was added at 0.055g/kg diet; Treatment GRE-0.375% consisted of chicks given unmedicated corn-SBM basal into which GRE was added at 0.375% level; Treatments GRE-0.75%, GRE-1.5%, and GRE-3% consisted of chicks that were given diets similar to GRE-0.375% consisted of chicks that were given diets similar to GRE1 at 0.75%, 1.5%, and 3%, respectively.

2

Values represent the mean of 6 replicate pens per treatment.

3

Values are based only on weight of live birds.

4

FCR = feed conversion ratio calculated as feed-to-gain ratio and adjusted for mortality by including the gains of dead birds in the calculations.