Samuel C. EtopOshibanjo D. O.Nwaoru C. EUkpong A2026-03-122019-08-08https://irepos.unijos.edu.ng/handle/123456789/11404Aims: The effects of high fibre diet fed to broilers chicken on growth, carcass performance sensory evaluation, primal cuts and meat characteristics were carried out in a eight weeks feeding trials. Methodology: A total of two hundred and forty, day old broiler chicks of Arbor Acer breed obtained from a commercial hatchery was used for the trial. An average (33±0.12 g body weight) were weighted individually and randomly divided into three (3) Treatment with ten replicate per treatment and eight birds per replicate using a completely randomized design. The diet contained T1= 8.70% fibre; T2= 13.10% with enzyme and T3= 13.10% fibre without enzyme. Parameters measured areenEconomics Benefits, Growth Performance, Carcass and Meat Characteristics of Broiler Chicken Fed High Fibre DietAsian Journal of Research in Animal and Veterinary SciencesArticle