1. Impact of necrotic enteritis on the growth curve and the evaluation of test parameters for measuring coccidial infection
- Author
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Chasser, Kaylin M.
- Subjects
- Animal Sciences, necrotic enteritis, growth curve, Clostridium perfringens, coccidiosis, Eimeria, oocysts per gram, fecal shedding
- Abstract
Necrotic enteritis (NE) and coccidiosis are two pervasive diseases within the poultry industry. Necrotic enteritis has been shown to exhibit both immediate and sustained effects on body weight (BW) of broilers. While coccidiosis is commonly associated with NE, some reports suggest NetB+ Clostridium perfringens (CP) can cause NE in the absence of Eimeria or other predisposing factors. Three experiments were completed which evaluated the immediate effect of NE on BW and impact on the growth curve of broilers when NE was induced by various methods. In experiment 3.1, a dual infection model of Eimeria maxima (EM) and CP was compared to a non-challenged control (NC), while experiment 3.2 evaluated two different strains of EM dual infection, as well as six CP-only groups. Similarly, experiment 3.3 tested dual infection and CP-only groups. In all three experiments, BW was measured immediately before infection, then weekly through the end of the test period. In all three experiments, a decrease (pEimeria, may be subjective, and some are possibly influenced by non-disease related activity. Four experiments were completed that examined at least two test parameters that included BWG, LS, and OPG, for measuring the impact of coccidial infection in chickens and turkeys. In experiment 4.1, a challenged control (CC) was measured against three anti-coccidial groups (AC 1-3), while in experiments 4.2-4.4, non-challenged (NC) and CC were compared via BWG and OPG, plus LS in experiments 4.1, 4.3, and 4.4. In all experiments, an Eimeria challenge was orally administered. In experiment 4.1, CC displayed the highest BWG during the infection period and AC 3 showed the lowest at 404.55±19.69 g and 327.46±15.42 g, respectively (pEimeria used. No OPG were detected in NC pens, while CC displayed three distinct peaks in shedding, with differences (p
- Published
- 2018