Synbiotics as functional additives in broiler diets: Production and slaughter performance

Authors

  • Veselin Petričević Institute for Animal Husbandry, Autoput 16, 11080, Belgrade-Zemun, Republic of Serbia
  • Miloš Lukić Institute for Animal Husbandry, Autoput 16, 11080, Belgrade-Zemun, Republic of Serbia
  • Zdenka Škrbić Institute for Animal Husbandry, Autoput 16, 11080, Belgrade-Zemun, Republic of Serbia
  • Nikola Delić Institute for Animal Husbandry, Autoput 16, 11080, Belgrade-Zemun, Republic of Serbia
  • Maja Petričević Institute for Animal Husbandry, Autoput 16, 11080, Belgrade-Zemun, Republic of Serbia
  • Vladimir Dosković Faculty of Agronomy in Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Cara Dušana 34, 32102 Čačak, Republic of Serbia
  • Simeon Rakonjac Faculty of Agronomy in Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Cara Dušana 34, 32102 Čačak, Republic of Serbia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5937/

Keywords:

synbiotics, probiotics, prebiotics, production traits, slaughter traits

Abstract

To enhance the safety and efficiency of broiler nutrition, this study investigated the effects of a synbiotic product containing both probiotic and prebiotic components, administered through drinking water. The experiment was conducted on 600 Cobb 500 broilers divided into control and treatment groups. Over a 42-day fattening period, key production parameters – including feed intake (FI), average daily gain (ADG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), and the European Production Efficiency Factor (EPEF) – as well as slaughter traits were monitored. Synbiotic supplementation significantly improved growth performance, feed efficiency, and overall production outcomes. A higher carcass yield and a trend toward an increased proportion of breast muscle were also observed in the treated group. The findings suggest that synbiotics can be a valuable functional additive in broiler production, contributing to improved growth and carcass quality without adverse effects on animal health.

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09.02.2026

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