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The effect of feeding low dietary crude protein (CP) with different levels of supplemental protease enzyme on commercial broilers was investigated. Three-hundred broiler chicks were divided into five treatments with six replicates in a completely randomized design. The experimental diets were positive control (recommended CP levels, T1), negative control (level of CP reduced by 5%, T2), negative control + 300 g t-1 protease (T3), negative control + 400 g t-1 protease (T4) and negative control + 500 g t-1 protease (T5). Growth, blood serum, carcass quality and meat quality parameters were measured. Data were analysed using one-way Analysis of Variance. The highest live weight (2.86 ± 0.07 kg), weight gain (2.66 ± 0.05 kg) and the lowest feed conversion ratio (1.84 ± 0.06) were observed in birds fed with T5. There was no influence of treatments (p>0.05) on NH3 emission from litter, dressing percentage, meat quality and blood serum parameters. The feed cost per producing 1 kg of live weight and sellable carcass weight was significantly low (p |