Cecal Reduction of Brachyspira and Lesion Severity in Laying Hens Supplemented with Fermented Defatted ‘Alperujo’
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Laying Hens and Rearing Conditions
2.2. Diet, Groups, and Sampling
2.3. Brachyspira Culture and Confirmation by PCR
2.4. Quantitative Real-Time PCR for Brachyspira
2.5. Histological Processing
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Brachyspira Culture and Confirmation on Cecal Content
3.2. Quantitative Real-Time PCR for Brachyspira
3.3. Histopathology
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Determination | Results |
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Moisture 103° (%w.w.) | 12.2 |
Crude protein (Kjeldahl) (%w.w.) | 6.4 |
Brute fat (%w.w.) | 3.0 |
Ash content (%w.w.) | 7.7 |
Lignin (%w.w.) | 23.3 |
Acid detergent fiber (%w.w.) | 39.2 |
Neutral detergent fiber (%w.w.) | 49.3 |
Tannins (%w.w.) | 0.06 |
Oleic acidity index (%w.w.) | 46.1 |
Peroxide value (%w.w.) | 7.9 |
Total polyphenols (mEq/kg) | 0.89 |
Crude fiber (%w.w.) | 27.7 |
Ingredients | g/kg) |
---|---|
Yellow corn (grain) | 442.00 |
Barley E 11, 4 | 225.00 |
Soybean meal 47 | 200.00 |
Sunflower meal 28 | 120.00 |
Calcium carbonate | 14.10 |
Tricalcium phosphate | 7.90 |
Soybean oil | 9.00 |
Premix | 4.00 |
Common salt, NaCl | 1.97 |
Sodium bicarbonate | 1.98 |
L-lysine 95% | 1.03 |
Methionine | 0.75 |
Hens Age | Dietary Inclusion | Brachyspira Culture | Brachyspira intermedia | Brachyspira pilosicoli | Brachyspira hyodysenteriae |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
80 weeks | 0% | 8/8 (100%) | 0/8 (0.0%) | 6/8 (75.0%) | 8/8 (100%) |
2% | 8/8 (100%) | 0/8 (0.0%) | 7/8 (87.5%) | 7/8 (87.5%) | |
6% | 8/8 (100%) | 0/8 (0.0%) | 8/8 (100%) | 8/8 (100%) | |
108 weeks | 0% | 8/8 (100%) | 0/8 (0.0%) | 8/8 (100%) | 8/8 (100%) |
2% | 8/8 (100%) | 0/8 (0.0%) | 7/8 (87.5%) | 6/8 (75.0%) | |
6% | 8/8 (100%) | 0/8 (0.0%) | 8/8 (100%) | 8/8 (100%) |
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Rebollada-Merino, A.; Ugarte-Ruiz, M.; Gómez-Buendía, A.; Bárcena, C.; García, N.; Domínguez, L.; Rodríguez-Bertos, A. Cecal Reduction of Brachyspira and Lesion Severity in Laying Hens Supplemented with Fermented Defatted ‘Alperujo’. Fermentation 2022, 8, 550. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation8100550
Rebollada-Merino A, Ugarte-Ruiz M, Gómez-Buendía A, Bárcena C, García N, Domínguez L, Rodríguez-Bertos A. Cecal Reduction of Brachyspira and Lesion Severity in Laying Hens Supplemented with Fermented Defatted ‘Alperujo’. Fermentation. 2022; 8(10):550. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation8100550
Chicago/Turabian StyleRebollada-Merino, Agustín, María Ugarte-Ruiz, Alberto Gómez-Buendía, Carmen Bárcena, Nerea García, Lucas Domínguez, and Antonio Rodríguez-Bertos. 2022. "Cecal Reduction of Brachyspira and Lesion Severity in Laying Hens Supplemented with Fermented Defatted ‘Alperujo’" Fermentation 8, no. 10: 550. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation8100550
APA StyleRebollada-Merino, A., Ugarte-Ruiz, M., Gómez-Buendía, A., Bárcena, C., García, N., Domínguez, L., & Rodríguez-Bertos, A. (2022). Cecal Reduction of Brachyspira and Lesion Severity in Laying Hens Supplemented with Fermented Defatted ‘Alperujo’. Fermentation, 8(10), 550. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation8100550