@article{MAKHILLJAVA20111012557,
    title = {Effects of Supplement with Different Level of <I>Bacillus coagulans</I> as Probiotics on Growth Performance and Intestinal Microflora Populations of Broiler Chickens},
    journal = {Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances},
    volume = {10},
    number = {1},
    pages = {111-114},
    year = {2011},
    issn = {1680-5593},
    doi = {javaa.2011.111.114},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1680-5593&doi=javaa.2011.111.114},
    author = {S.Y.,J.J. and},
    keywords = {experimental treatment,probiotics,broiler,intestinal microflora,supplementation,Bacillus coagulans},
    abstract = {The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of <I>Bacillus coagulans</I> (<I>B. coagulans</I>), a spore-forming bacterium on performance and intestinal microflora of broiler chickens. A total of 192 one day old broilers were randomly assigned into four experimental treatments for 42 days. The experimental treatments received a corn-soybean basal diet and were as follows: basal diet (control), basal diet+0.005% <I>B. coagulans</I>, basal diet+0.02%<I> B. coagulans</I>, basal diet+0.04%<I> B. coagulans</I>. Each treatment had two replicates of 24 birds. Treatment effects on performance and intestinal microbiota composition of broiler were determined. Dietary supplementation of 0.005 and 0.04% <I>B. coagulans</I> significantly improved FCR (feed/gain) over the 21-42 days and the full 42 days. However, ADG was decreased by 0.005 and 0.04% <I>B. coagulans</I> supplementation over the 21-42 days and the full 42 days. In intestinal microflora, the count of Lactobacillus was significantly increased on duodenum and cecum by 0.02 and 0.04% <I>B. coagulans</I> diets treatments. Additionally, the count of <I>E. coli</I> was significantly decreased in duodenum and cecum on chicks fed with 0.02 and 0.04% <I>B. coagulans</I> diets. In conclusion, <I>B. coagulans</I> has the potential to be a beneficial microorganism on the modulation of intestinal microflora of broiler chickens.}
    }