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The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of the dietary levels of Bacillus subtilis (BS) on performance, egg quality and excreta moisture of hens. A total of 240 Hy-line W-36 layers, between 25 and 45 weeks of age, were distributed according to a randomized block experimental design into 4 treatments with 10 replicates of 6 birds each. The following treatments were evaluated: basal diet with no probiotic (control, T1); basal diet containing BS at 8×10 5 CFU/g feed (T2); basal diet containing BS at 4×10 5 CFU/g feed (T3); and basal diet containing BS at 3×10 5 CFU/g feed (T4). Feed intake (FI), egg production (EP), egg weight (EW), egg mass (EM), feed conversion ratio per dozen eggs (FCRD) and feed conversion ratio per egg mass (FCRM), yolk, eggshell, albumen and excreta dry matter (EDM) content were evaluated. Feed intake, FCRD, and egg component were not influenced (P>0.05) by the treatments. Dietary supplementation with BS at 8×10 5 CFU/g feed compared to control increased (P 0.05) in FCRM. Excreta dry matter was on average 4.67% higher (P 5 CFU/g feed of B. subtilis improves the egg production and reduces excreta moisture of layers. |