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. 2021 Jun 24;8:681389. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.681389

Table 2.

Effects of probiotics and CMP on growth performance in lambs.

Items Control Probiotics CMP Compound SEM P-value
Initial weight (kg) 22.59 21.49 21.12 21.59 0.46 0.736
Final weight (kg) 26.34 25.01 26.68 25.74 0.51 0.685
ADFI (g/day) 775.07 734.82 755.24 711.89 8.59 0.057
ADG (g/day) 62.59b 58.59b 92.68a 69.17b 4.06 0.011
F/G 14.13a 11.67ab 8.85b 11.30ab 0.66 0.044

a, bMeans within a row with no common superscript differ significantly (P < 0.05).

Control: the basal diet (n = 9); probiotics: supplemented with 0.1% probiotics (consists of Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus subtilis, and Lactobacillus plantarum at a ratio of 1:1:0.5) in the basal diet (n = 10); CMP: supplemented with 0.1% Chinese medicine polysaccharides in the basal diet, which come from the mixture of Lycium barbarum and Astragalus membranaceus in the ratio of 2:1, and in which the content of polysaccharides was 114.7 mg/g (n = 9); compound: supplemented with 0.1% probiotics and 0.1% Chinese medicine polysaccharides in the basal diet (n = 10).

Initial weight and final weight were analyzed with lambs as the experimental unit. ADG, ADMI, and F/G were analyzed with pen as the experimental unit.

ADG, average daily gain; ADFI, average dry feed intake; F/G, feed to gain ratio.