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. 2018 Jan 2;84(2):e02330-17. doi: 10.1128/AEM.02330-17

TABLE 1.

Total feed intake, total body weight gain, and residual feed intake values of low- and high-RFI broiler chickens receiving either a fecal microbiota transplant or a control transplant

Parameter Mean wt (g) and pooled SEMa
P
FMT
CT
SEM
Low RFI High RFI Low RFI High RFI FMT RFI FMT×RFI
Both sexes
    TFI 2315 2631 2327 2568 57.3 0.665 <0.001 0.517
    TBWG 1641 1654 1656 1640 39.8 0.980 0.964 0.724
    RFI −108 198 −117 155 25.2 0.310 <0.001 0.506
Females
    TFI 2233 2544 2117 2366 82.2 0.087 0.002 0.707
    TBWG 1564 1516 1472 1444 45.0 0.081 0.407 0.837
    RFI −104 259 −103 192 38.8 0.405 <0.001 0.390
Males
    TFI 2398 2694 2537 2770 85.7 0.221 0.005 0.713
    TBWG 1710 1789 1841 1837 63.2 0.163 0.551 0.517
    RFI −105 128 −130 118 31.7 0.591 <0.001 0.814
a

Total feed intake (TFI), total body weight gain (TBWG) and residual feed intake (RFI) were calculated for the experimental period from 9 to 30 dph. Data are presented as least-square means and pooled SEM. FMT, fecal microbiota transplant; CT, control transplant. Low-RFI FMT females, n = 8; low-RFI FMT males, n = 7; high-RFI FMT females, n = 7; high-RFI FMT males, n = 6; low-RFI CT females, n = 7; low-RFI CT males, n = 7; high-RFI CT females, n = 7; high-RFI CT males, n = 7. Sex affected both TFI and TBWG (P < 0.001) and RFI (P < 0.05).