Factors affecting the incidence of necrotic enteritis, caecal carriage of Clostridium perfringens and bird performance in broiler chicks
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Factors affecting the incidence of necrotic enteritis, caecal carriage of Clostridium perfringens and bird performance in broiler chicks
Abstract
Two trials were conducted to study the effects of a competitive exclusion (CE) product BROILACT and the anticoccidial narasin on the incidence of necrotic enteritis (NE), the numbers of Clostridium perfringens (CP) in the caeca of broiler chicks and the performance of the birds. In trial 1 the effects of type of protein and partial replacement of a narasin containing diet with whole wheat were also studied. All groups of chicks were studied up to the point of slaughter at 43 days of age and after evisceration in a processing plant to determine slaughter yield. In trial 1, statistically significant results included the following: CE-treatment reduced total mortality, and incidence of NE, on diet containing animal but not vegetable protein. Caecal carriage of CP was also reduced, while slaughter yield increased. Narasin reduced caecal carriage of CP and increased both growth rate and slaughter yield in both trials. Whole wheat replacement improved feed conversion but reduced bird growth rate. In trial 2, both CE-treatment and narasin influenced feed intake, CE-treatment significantly only at days 22 and 44. Narasin improved feed conversion until 5 weeks of age and CE-treatment did so until 22 days of age. In both trials, there was also an interaction effect indicating that CE-treatment increased slaughter yield for birds that were not fed narasin.
I 2 försök duschades nykläckta slaktkycklingar med en bakteriekultur bestående av en normal bakterieflora från vuxna höns (BROILACT®). Syftet var att studera effekten av s k “competitive exclusion” på Clostridium perfringens (CP) i blindtarmarna och förekomsten av nekrotisk enterit (NE) samt kycklingarnas produktionsresultat. Samtidigt prövades effekten av ett koccidiostatikum (narasin), och i försök 1 också effekten av foder med olika proteinkällor samt effekten av att tillsätta hel vete till foderblandningar med narasin.
I försök 1 bestod vart och ett av de 12 försöksleden av 3 grupper á 150 kycklingar. I försök 2 med 4 försöksled fanns 9 sådana upprepningar. Försöken pågick i ca 6 veckor och med slakt.
I båda försöken gav narasin lägre innehåll av CP, lägre frekvens av NE, bättre tillväxt och högre slaktutbyte. I försök 1 hade Broilactbehandlade kycklingar lägre dödlighet och lägre frekvens av NE då de fick ett foder med animaliskt protein. Broilactkycklingar hade också lägre antal av CP i blindtarmarna i jämförelse med obehandlade kycklingar som inte fått narasin. Hel vete förbättrade foderutnyttjandet men sänkte tillväxthastigheten. I försök 2 gav både narasin och BROILACT® högre foderintag. Narasin gav lägre foderkvot upp till 5 veckors ålder medan förhållandet var omvänt vid slakt efter tillbakahållningsperioden. I båda försöken fanns också ett signifikant samspel mellan narasin och BROILACT® avseende slaktutbyte. Kycklingar som vare sig behandlats med BROILACT® eller fått foder med narasin hade lägre slaktutbyte än övriga.
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