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. 2015 Aug 24;1(3):192–202. doi: 10.1016/j.aninu.2015.07.002

Table 5.

The effects of delivering L. johnsonii via different routes on the performance of broilers.1

Item Treatments2
SE P-value
NC PC Oral – NC Feed Water Litter Oral – Pro
Day 1 to 7
BWG, g/bird 157 158 156 155 156 157 158 1.57 0.87
FI, g/bird 156 157 154 157 155 160 160 2.88 0.67
FCR 0.995 0.998 0.988 1.010 0.995 1.017 1.015 0.02 0.94
Day 1 to 21
BWG, g/bird 854 874 854 851 856 867 862 9.22 0.54
FI, g/bird 1,201 1,222 1,201 1,198 1,202 1,216 1,210 9.27 0.48
FCR 1.407 1.398 1.407 1.410 1.403 1.403 1.405 0.01 0.67
Day 1 to 35
BWG, g/bird 1,797 1,816 1,794 1,800 1,792 1,792 1,824 11.44 0.31
FI, g/bird 2,899 2,935 2,891 2,908 2,883 2,899 2,952 27.05 0.55
FCR 1.623 1.617 1.622 1.636 1.619 1.637 1.634 0.02 0.99
Mortality, % 6.25 4.17 4.17 2.08 6.26 4.17 8.33

BWG = body weight gain; FI = feed intake; FCR = feed conversion ratio

1

Values are means (n = 6) and standard error of means (SE).

2

Dietary treatments: NC, negative control, with no additives added to the basal feed, water and litter; PC, positive control, with the antibiotic, zinc-bacitracin (ZnB, 50 mg/kg) added in feed; Oral-NC, negative control, with no additives added to the basal feed, water and litter, orally inoculated with PBS solution; Other treatments, with probiotic (Pro) L. johnsonii delivery by oral gavage, feed, water and litter, respectively.