TY - JOUR ID - 62342 TI - Effect of canola peptides, antibiotic, probiotic and prebiotic on performance, digestive enzymes activity and some ileal aerobic bacteria in broiler chicks JO - Iranian Journal of animal Science JA - IJAS LA - en SN - 2008-4773 AU - Karimzadeh, Sadegh AU - Rezaei, Mansour AU - Teimouri-Yansari, Asadolah AD - Ph. D. Student, Faculty of Animal Science and Fisheries, Sari University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Sari, Iran AD - Assistant Professor, Faculty of Animal Science and Fisheries, Sari University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Sari, Iran AD - Associate Professor, Faculty of Animal Science and Fisheries, Sari University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Sari, Iran Y1 - 2017 PY - 2017 VL - 48 IS - 1 SP - 129 EP - 139 KW - Antibiotic KW - canola peptides KW - feed conversion ratio KW - intestinal Basiluss DO - 10.22059/ijas.2017.221313.653481 N2 - The aim of the present experiment was to evaluate the effect of canola peptides (produced by enzymatic hydrolysis of canola meal), antibiotic, probioticand prebioticongrowth performance, digestive enzymes activity and some aerobic bacteriain broiler chicks. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design with 5 treatments 4 replicates of 10 male chicks each. Broiler chicks were fed on a diet with no feed additive (Control) or containing, 200 mg /kg antibiotic, 1 g /kg prebiotic, 400 mg/kg probiotic and 250 mg /kg canola peptides from day 1 to 42 of age. Results indicated that addition of canola peptides and probiotic to diet increased (P<0.05) body weight gain and decreased feed conversion ratio during days 11 to 28 d and 1 to-42 of age compared to the other groups (P<0.05). No significant differences observed among experimental treatments for feed intake. Digestive amylase, lipase and protease activity in chickens fed with 250 mg /kg canola peptides was greater than birds receiving other supplemented birds (P<0.05). Adding canola peptides and probiotic increased ileal Basiluss count compared to the other experimental treatments.It isĀ  Conclued that canola peptides increased body weight gain, decreased feed conversion ratio, increased intestinal amylase, lipase and protease activity, and ileal Basiluss count compared to the other experimental treatments. UR - https://ijas.ut.ac.ir/article_62342.html L1 - https://ijas.ut.ac.ir/article_62342_40d8588419e3536e9b5c124883042700.pdf ER -