. W. 2010. Effect of dietary citric acid, flavomycin and their combination on the performance, tibia ash and immune status of broiler. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 90: 57Á63. The goal of this research was to investigate the effect of citric acid (CA), the antibiotic growth promoter flavomycin (FL) and their combination on the growth performance, tibia ash and immune status of broilers. One hundred and sixty straight run day-old broiler chicks (Hubbard Classic) were randomly distributed into four dietary groups, with four replicate cages having 10 birds in each. Standard cornÁsoybean-based basal starter diet was given to control birds. Diets for other groups were further fortified by 0.5% CA, 0.001% FL and their combination (0.5% CA plus 0.001% FL). On day 35, CA and its combination (CA'FL) group had 17 and 12% increase in live weight compared with control, respectively (PB0.05). Total live weight on day 35 was 1141, 1337, 1169, and 1275 g bird Á1 in different groups, respectively (PB0.05). Cumulative feed intake was higher (P B0.05) in CA and its combination (CA'FL) compared with the control and FL groups on day 28. Supplementation with CA improved (P0.05) feed conversion ratio [FCR; feed intake (kg):weight gain (kg)] compared with FL and its combination (CA'FL). Carcass yield was increased (P0.05) due to the addition of CA and its combination (CA'FL). Tibia ash content in the CA group (59.0) was higher (PB0.05) than in the control (53.6%), FL (53.1%) and their combination (57.1%). The lymphocyte cells associated with immunity in the lymphoid organs (caecal tonsil, bursa Fabricius and ileum) were more densely populated, suggesting an increased level of innate immunity in the CA group. Overall mortality was low (1.25%), and there were no treatment-related effects on mortality. Citric acid reduced the pH of formulated feeds, but mild reduction was found in the pH of the faeces. Dietary supplementation of 0.5% CA increase weight gain, feed intake, tibia ash deposition and non-specific immunity (PB0.05) as well as feed efficiency and carcass yield (P0.05) of broilers. Citric acid has potential as a growth promoter to replace the antibiotic growth promoter FL. . Les oiseaux du groupe AC avaient plus (PB0,05) de cendres dans le tibia (59,0%) que ceux du groupe te´moin (53,6%), du groupe FL (53,1%) et du groupe prenant le me´lange (57,1%). Les organes lymphoı¨des (gros intestin, amygdales, bourses de Fabricius et ile´on) renfermaient plus de lymphocytes associe´s au pouvoir immunitaire, ce qui laisse croire que les oiseaux du groupe CA jouissaient d'une meilleure immunite´inne´e. Dans l'ensemble, le taux de mortalite´e´tait faible (1,25 %) et les traitements n'ont eu aucune incidence sur la mortalite´. L'acide citrique re´duit le pH de la ration, mais celui des fe`ces ne connaıˆt qu'une le´ge`re baisse. L'addition de 0,5 % d'AC aux aliments