添加苦楝果粉调节肉仔鸡生长和降低热应激

Md. Kamrul Hasan Kazal, Ohi Alam, Romana Jahan Moon, Khadiza Khatun, Rakhi Chacrabati, Bapon Dey, Chayon Goswami
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热应激是影响肉鸡生产的重大环境挑战,对肉鸡生长、采食量、营养吸收和肠道生态产生负面影响。有多种方法可以缓解热应激,如遗传和营养方法、空调、通风和抗生素生长促进剂,但它们往往很昂贵,而且并不总是足够的。考虑到这一观点,研究一直集中在可获得、便宜且使用更安全的草药上。Amla水果具有抗氧化、抗菌和抗应激特性,可以减轻热应激对肉鸡的有害影响。因此,本试验旨在评价环境温度和热应激条件下amla果粉对肉仔鸡生长性能、肠道菌群和血脂的影响。将126只肉鸡分为两组,一组处于环境温度下,另一组处于热应激下。每大组分为3个亚组,每组3个重复,每个重复7只鸡。各组均以第1亚组为对照,后2组分别添加0.5%和1.0%的木耳果粉。试验期35 d, 12 d开始饲喂基础饲粮。除试验饲粮外,其余试验鸟均采用相同的饲养管理。结果表明:两种温度下,amla处理组的体质量和末增重均高于对照组。与对照组相比,添加木耳果粉可显著提高饲料系数和屠宰率。此外,阿姆拉粉降低了TC、TAG和LDL水平,略微增加了HDL含量。在两种饲养温度下,黑木果粉均降低了肠道内大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌等致病菌的数量,增加了乳酸杆菌等益生菌的数量。综上所述,枸杞果粉可作为提高肉鸡生产性能和减轻热应激对肉鸡有害影响的替代工具。
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Supplementation of Amla (Emblica officinalis) Fruit Powder Modulate Growth and Reduce Heat Stress in Broiler Chickens
Heat stress is a significant environmental challenge that impairs broiler production, negatively impacting growth, feed intake, nutrient absorption, and gut ecology. Various methods exist to mitigate heat stress such as genetic and nutritional approaches, air conditioning, ventilation, and antibiotic growth promoters but they are often expensive and not always adequate. Keeping this view in mind, research has been focused on medicinal herbs which are available, cheap and safer to use. Amla fruit possesses antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-stress properties that could mitigate heat stress’s harmful effects on broilers. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the impact of amla fruit powder on growth performance, gut microbiota and blood lipid profile of broilers under ambient temperature and heat stressed condition. A total of 126 broiler chicks were divided into two major groups, one group kept under ambient temperature and another group exposed to heat stress. Each major group was split into 3 subgroups with 3 replications having 7 chicks per replication. In case of each major groups, first sub groups were kept as a control and latter two groups were supplemented with 0.5% and 1.0% amla fruit powder, respectively. Total duration of the experiment was 35 days, where treatments were given with basal diet from 12 days. All the experiment birds were maintained with the similar management except the experimental diets. The results showed that body weight and body weight gain at the end of the experiment were higher in amla treated group than in the control group at both temperatures. Supplementation of amla fruit powder also improved feed conversion ratio (FCR) and dressing percentage than the control groups. Additionally, amla powder reduced TC, TAG and LDL levels and slightly increased HDL content. Amla fruit powder decreased pathogenic bacterial population such as Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. concentration in the gut and increased probiotic bacterial concentration such as Lactobacillus spp. under both rearing temperatures. Taken together, it can be concluded that, amla fruit powder could be used as an alternative tool to improve broiler performance and mitigate the deleterious effects of heat stress on broiler chickens.
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