“…Because most of these growth enhancers are either carcinogenic or have a residual carryover effect with the attendant health implications in man (Al-Dobaib and Mousa, 2009;Camila et al, 2012), it is therefore pertinent to search for their alternatives which will not only enhance growth of the birds but also ensure safe meat for the consuming populace. A popular alternative is the use of probiotics, which has been proven in poultry to compete and exclude bacterial pathogens in the gastrointestinal tract of the birds (Murry et al, 2004;Abudabos et al, 2013;Baldwin et al, 2018), agglutinate harmful bacteria such as Salmonella (La Ragione and Woodward, 2003;Murry et al, 2004), encourage complete absorption of nutrients by the birds' gut (Mountzouris et al, 2010;Murshed and Abudabos, 2015), degrade fibrous resources in poultry feeds (Adejumo et al, 2005;Oyedeji et al, 2008) and also muster essential amino acids, vitamins and trace minerals required for the most favorable growth of the animal (Choi et al, 2013;Zhang and Kim, 2014;Podolian, 2017).…”