Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler diets
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Resumo: | Antibiotics can contribute to bacterial resistance, posing a significant public health concern. Synbiotics represent an effective alternative to antibiotics, promoting the balance of intestinal microbiota and creating a conducive environment for beneficial bacteria growth. This study aimed to assess the utility of the synbiotic supplement (+Poultry) as a substitute for antibiotics in broiler diets from 1 to 42 days of age. We evaluated its impact on performance during two stages: 1 to 21 days and 1 to 42 days, digestibility coefficients, metabolizable energy, duodenum and jejunum morphometry, carcass yield, and hematological parameters. A total of 440 Ross 308 strain broiler chicks, both males and females, were accommodated in 2m² cages from day 1 to day 42. The birds were randomly assigned to four treatments, with each treatment having five replications consisting of 22 birds, thus forming 20 experimental plots. The treatment groups were as follows: Basal diet (BD) without the addition of antibiotics or synbiotics, BD with 150ppm zinc bacitracin (BCZ), BD with 0.5kg/t of synbiotic, and BD with 1kg/t of synbiotic. The synbiotic supplement (+Poultry) used in this experiment, provided by Nutri+, contained amino acids, minerals, probiotic culture, prebiotic additives, and flavoring additives. Throughout the experiment, all birds were subjected to a weekly sanitary challenge, which involved using reused litter and water contaminated with litter. Treatment effects were observed on feed conversion (P = 0.0100) of broilers aged 1 to 21 days, indicating improved feed conversion in broilers consuming BD + 1kg/t synbiotic compared to BD alone. Consequently, we recommend the incorporation of a synbiotic supplement at a rate of 1kg/t as a viable antibiotic replacement for chickens aged 1 to 21 days. The tested synbiotic supplement shows promise as an antibiotic alternative in broiler diets at all life stages, maintaining both performance and bird health. |
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Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler dietsSuplemento simbiótico como alternativa aos antibióticos em dietas para frangos de corteAnimal nutritionGrowth promotersPoultry.AvesNutrição animalPromotores de crescimento.Antibiotics can contribute to bacterial resistance, posing a significant public health concern. Synbiotics represent an effective alternative to antibiotics, promoting the balance of intestinal microbiota and creating a conducive environment for beneficial bacteria growth. This study aimed to assess the utility of the synbiotic supplement (+Poultry) as a substitute for antibiotics in broiler diets from 1 to 42 days of age. We evaluated its impact on performance during two stages: 1 to 21 days and 1 to 42 days, digestibility coefficients, metabolizable energy, duodenum and jejunum morphometry, carcass yield, and hematological parameters. A total of 440 Ross 308 strain broiler chicks, both males and females, were accommodated in 2m² cages from day 1 to day 42. The birds were randomly assigned to four treatments, with each treatment having five replications consisting of 22 birds, thus forming 20 experimental plots. The treatment groups were as follows: Basal diet (BD) without the addition of antibiotics or synbiotics, BD with 150ppm zinc bacitracin (BCZ), BD with 0.5kg/t of synbiotic, and BD with 1kg/t of synbiotic. The synbiotic supplement (+Poultry) used in this experiment, provided by Nutri+, contained amino acids, minerals, probiotic culture, prebiotic additives, and flavoring additives. Throughout the experiment, all birds were subjected to a weekly sanitary challenge, which involved using reused litter and water contaminated with litter. Treatment effects were observed on feed conversion (P = 0.0100) of broilers aged 1 to 21 days, indicating improved feed conversion in broilers consuming BD + 1kg/t synbiotic compared to BD alone. Consequently, we recommend the incorporation of a synbiotic supplement at a rate of 1kg/t as a viable antibiotic replacement for chickens aged 1 to 21 days. The tested synbiotic supplement shows promise as an antibiotic alternative in broiler diets at all life stages, maintaining both performance and bird health.Os antibióticos podem possibilitar a resistência bacteriana, podendo gerar problema de saúde pública. Uma das alternativas eficazes aos antibióticos são os simbióticos. Os simbióticos favorecem o equilíbrio da microbiota intestinal e possibilitam um meio favorável para o crescimento das bactérias benéficas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o uso do suplemento simbiótico (+Poultry) como alternativa aos antibióticos em dietas para frangos de corte de 1 a 42 dias de idade, sobre o desempenho nas fases de 1 a 21 e de 1 a 42 dias de idade, coeficientes de digestibilidade, energia metabolizável, morfometria do duodeno e jejuno, rendimento de carcaça e parâmetros hematológicos. Foram utilizados 440 pintos de corte, machos e fêmeas da linhagem Ross308 alojados em boxes de 2m2, no período de 1 a 42 dias de idade. As aves foram distribuídas em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com cinco tratamentos, quatro repetições de 22 aves cada, constituindo 20 parcelas experimentais. Os tratamentos propostos foram: Dieta basal (DB), sem adição de antibiótico ou simbiótico; DB + 150ppm de bacitracina de zinco (BCZ); DB + 0,5kg/t de simbiótico; DB + 1kg/t de simbiótico. A composição do suplemento simbiótico comercial (+ Aves) da empresa Nutri + utilizado neste experimento possui aminoácidos, minerais, cultura probiótica, aditivo prebiótico, aditivo aromatizante. Neste experimento, o desafio sanitário foi realizado em todas as aves uma vez por semana, que consistiu na utilização de cama reaproveitada mais ingestão de água contaminada com cama. Houve efeito dos tratamentos na conversão alimentar (P = 0.0100) de frangos de corte de 1 a 21 dias de idade, indicando melhor conversão alimentar para frangos de corte consumindo a RB (Ração Basal) + 1kg/t de simbiótico em relação a RB. Recomenda-se a adição de suplemento simbiótico na proporção de 1kg/t em substituição aos antibióticos para frangos de 1 a 21 dias de idade. O suplemento simbiótico testado pode ser utilizado como alternativa aos antibióticos em rações para frangos de corte em todas as fases da vida, pois mantém o desempenho e a saúde das aves.UEL2023-12-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4863410.5433/1679-0359.2023v44n5p1859Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 44 No. 5 (2023); 1859-1878Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 44 n. 5 (2023); 1859-18781679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler diets Suplemento simbiótico como alternativa aos antibióticos em dietas para frangos de corte |
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Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler diets |
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Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler diets Sousa, Samara de Castro Animal nutrition Growth promoters Poultry. Aves Nutrição animal Promotores de crescimento. |
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Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler diets |
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Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler diets |
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Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler diets |
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Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler diets |
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Synbiotic supplements as antibiotic alternatives in broiler diets |
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Sousa, Samara de Castro |
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Sousa, Samara de Castro Silva, Gabriela Gomes da Moura, Francinete Alves de Sousa Pereira, Daniela Rodrigues Machado, Luciana Pereira Silva, Lucilene dos Santos Delgado, Fabricio da Silva Bezerra, Roseane Madeira Dourado, Leilane Rocha Barros |
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Silva, Gabriela Gomes da Moura, Francinete Alves de Sousa Pereira, Daniela Rodrigues Machado, Luciana Pereira Silva, Lucilene dos Santos Delgado, Fabricio da Silva Bezerra, Roseane Madeira Dourado, Leilane Rocha Barros |
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Sousa, Samara de Castro Silva, Gabriela Gomes da Moura, Francinete Alves de Sousa Pereira, Daniela Rodrigues Machado, Luciana Pereira Silva, Lucilene dos Santos Delgado, Fabricio da Silva Bezerra, Roseane Madeira Dourado, Leilane Rocha Barros |
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Animal nutrition Growth promoters Poultry. Aves Nutrição animal Promotores de crescimento. |
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Animal nutrition Growth promoters Poultry. Aves Nutrição animal Promotores de crescimento. |
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Antibiotics can contribute to bacterial resistance, posing a significant public health concern. Synbiotics represent an effective alternative to antibiotics, promoting the balance of intestinal microbiota and creating a conducive environment for beneficial bacteria growth. This study aimed to assess the utility of the synbiotic supplement (+Poultry) as a substitute for antibiotics in broiler diets from 1 to 42 days of age. We evaluated its impact on performance during two stages: 1 to 21 days and 1 to 42 days, digestibility coefficients, metabolizable energy, duodenum and jejunum morphometry, carcass yield, and hematological parameters. A total of 440 Ross 308 strain broiler chicks, both males and females, were accommodated in 2m² cages from day 1 to day 42. The birds were randomly assigned to four treatments, with each treatment having five replications consisting of 22 birds, thus forming 20 experimental plots. The treatment groups were as follows: Basal diet (BD) without the addition of antibiotics or synbiotics, BD with 150ppm zinc bacitracin (BCZ), BD with 0.5kg/t of synbiotic, and BD with 1kg/t of synbiotic. The synbiotic supplement (+Poultry) used in this experiment, provided by Nutri+, contained amino acids, minerals, probiotic culture, prebiotic additives, and flavoring additives. Throughout the experiment, all birds were subjected to a weekly sanitary challenge, which involved using reused litter and water contaminated with litter. Treatment effects were observed on feed conversion (P = 0.0100) of broilers aged 1 to 21 days, indicating improved feed conversion in broilers consuming BD + 1kg/t synbiotic compared to BD alone. Consequently, we recommend the incorporation of a synbiotic supplement at a rate of 1kg/t as a viable antibiotic replacement for chickens aged 1 to 21 days. The tested synbiotic supplement shows promise as an antibiotic alternative in broiler diets at all life stages, maintaining both performance and bird health. |
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