The influence of grinding and pelleting of feed on the microbial composition and activity in the digestive tract of broiler chickens

被引:289
作者
Engberg, RM [1 ]
Hedemann, MS [1 ]
Jensen, BB [1 ]
机构
[1] Danish Inst Agr Sci, Res Ctr Foulum, Dept Anim Physiol & Nutr, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark
关键词
D O I
10.1080/0007166022000004480
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
1. The influence of feed grinding (coarsely or finely ground feed) and feed form (mash or pellets) on the intestinal environment was investigated in a growth experiment with broiler chickens taking the intestinal microflora, intestinal viscosity, and the activities of pancreatic digestive enzymes into consideration. 2. As compared to mash the feeding of pellets was associated with a significantly higher body weight due to increased feed intake and improved feed utilisation. 3. Pellet-fed birds had significantly decreased gizzard weights, a higher gizzard pH and a lower intestinal pH than mash-fed birds. 4. Pellet-fed birds had significantly lower relative pancreas weights and lower activities of pancreatic digestive enzymes (amylase, lipase, chymotrypsin), which indicates the existence of a feedback mechanism, which may have been triggered by the intestinal concentration of enzymatically hydrolysed products or of the respective digestive enzymes. 5. Pellet-fed birds had larger numbers of coliform bacteria and enterococci in the ileum and a reduced number of Clostridium perfringens and lactobacilli in the distal end of the digestive tract (caeca and rectum). Microbial fermentation in terms of volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration was found to be significantly higher in the caeca of pellet-fed birds than in mash-fed birds.
引用
收藏
页码:569 / 579
页数:11
相关论文
共 32 条
[1]   OCCURRENCE AND PROPERTIES OF URIC-ACID DECOMPOSING ANAEROBIC BACTERIA IN AVIAN CECUM [J].
BARNES, EM ;
IMPEY, CS .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED BACTERIOLOGY, 1974, 37 (03) :393-+
[2]   INTESTINAL FLORA OF CHICKEN IN PERIOD 2 TO 6 WEEKS OF AGE, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO ANAEROBIC BACTERIA [J].
BARNES, EM ;
BARNUM, DA ;
HARRY, EG ;
MEAD, GC .
BRITISH POULTRY SCIENCE, 1972, 13 (03) :311-&
[3]  
CALET C., 1965, WORLD S POULTRY SCI J, V21, P23, DOI 10.1079/WPS19650006
[4]   Increased small intestinal fermentation is partly responsible for the anti-nutritive activity of non-starch polysaccharides in chickens [J].
Choct, M ;
Hughes, RJ ;
Wang, J ;
Bedford, MR ;
Morgan, AJ ;
Annison, G .
BRITISH POULTRY SCIENCE, 1996, 37 (03) :609-621
[5]   EFFECTS OF PELLETED OR CRUMBLED DIETS ON THE PERFORMANCE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS OF BROILERS [J].
CHOI, JH ;
SO, BS ;
RYU, KS ;
KANG, SL .
POULTRY SCIENCE, 1986, 65 (03) :594-597
[6]   Effect of zinc bacitracin and salinomycin on intestinal microflora and performance of broilers [J].
Engberg, RM ;
Hedemann, MS ;
Leser, TD ;
Jensen, BB .
POULTRY SCIENCE, 2000, 79 (09) :1311-1319
[7]   SUBTHERAPEUTIC LEVELS OF ANTIBIOTICS IN POULTRY FEEDS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON WEIGHT-GAIN, FEED-EFFICIENCY, AND BACTERIAL CHOLYLTAURINE HYDROLASE ACTIVITY [J].
FEIGHNER, SD ;
DASHKEVICZ, MP .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1987, 53 (02) :331-336
[8]   INFLUENCE OF SPECIFIC BACTERIA AND A FILTERABLE AGENT ON THE GROWTH OF GNOTOBIOTIC CHICKS [J].
FULLER, R ;
COATES, ME ;
HARRISON, GF .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED BACTERIOLOGY, 1979, 46 (02) :335-342
[9]   GROWTH, LIVABILITY, AND FEED CONVERSION OF 1957 VS 1991 BROILERS WHEN FED TYPICAL 1957 AND 1991 BROILER DIETS [J].
HAVENSTEIN, GB ;
FERKET, PR ;
SCHEIDELER, SE ;
LARSON, BT .
POULTRY SCIENCE, 1994, 73 (12) :1785-1794
[10]  
HOLDEMAN LV, 1997, ANAEROBIC LAB MANUA