1. Growth performance, breast yield, gastrointestinal ecology and plasma biochemical profile in broiler chickens fed multiple doses of a blend of red, brown and green seaweeds
- Author
-
Mohsen Mohammadigheisar, Moussa S. Diarra, Elijah G. Kiarie, Victoria L. Shouldice, J. S. Sands, and Dion Lepp
- Subjects
Male ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Ecology (disciplines) ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Broiler ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Seaweed ,Multiple dosing ,Animal Feed ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Diet ,0403 veterinary science ,Random Allocation ,Animal science ,Yield (chemistry) ,Dietary Supplements ,Animals ,Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Cecum ,Chickens ,Food Science - Abstract
1. A total of 864 d old (male) Ross × Ross 708 broiler chicks were allocated to 48 floor pens (12 pens/treatment and 18 birds/pen) to investigate dose-response of a blend of seaweeds (SB) on growth performance, breast yield, jejunal histomorphology, microbial metabolites and community and plasma biochemical profile. 2. A maize-soybean meal diet was formulated with 0, 5, 10 or 20 g/kg of SB. Diets were formulated for a three-phase feeding programme (starter: d 0-10, grower: d 11-24, and finisher: d 25-42) and met or exceeded Aviagen nutrient specifications. Diets were allocated to pens (n = 12) balanced for body weight (BW). Birds had free access to feed and water, BW and feed intake (FI) were monitored by phase. One bird per pen was randomly selected on d 42, bled for plasma, and samples for intestinal tissue and caecal digesta were taken. Microbial DNA was extracted and submitted for microbial community profile using the Illumina Miseq® platform. 3. In the starter phase, SB linearly (
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF