THE EFFECTS OF SUPPLEMENTING DIETS WITH SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE VAR BOULARDII ON MATE POULT PERFORMANCE AND ILEAL MORPHOLOGY

Citation
Gl. Bradley et al., THE EFFECTS OF SUPPLEMENTING DIETS WITH SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE VAR BOULARDII ON MATE POULT PERFORMANCE AND ILEAL MORPHOLOGY, Poultry science, 73(11), 1994, pp. 1766-1770
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
00325791
Volume
73
Issue
11
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1766 - 1770
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-5791(1994)73:11<1766:TEOSDW>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
This study determined the effects of three levels of supplemental yeas t of Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. boulardii (SCB) on commercial male poult performance and ileum morphology. One hundred and sixty Nicholas poults were randomly assigned to 16 battery cages (10 poults per cage , 4 cages per diet) from 1 to 21 d of age (DOA). Poults were fed diets (26% CP) consisting of corn-soybean (CS, control), CS + .01% SCB, CS + .02% SCB, and CS + .06% SCB. At 21 DOA, 30 poults fed the CS and CS + .02% SCB diets (from 1 to 21 DOA) were randomly selected within each diet, placed in 1 of 6 cages (5 poults per cage, 3 cages per diet), a nd fed their respective diet to 35 DOA. Body weights and feed consumpt ions (FC) were measured at 21 and 35 DOA and morphological comparisons of ileal tissues were conducted at 35 DOA. Increased BW (P<.004) at 7 , 14, and 21 DOA were observed for poults fed diets containing SCB at .01,.02, and .06% of the diet. No dietary differences (P>.05) were obs erved in FC or feed:gain ratios from 1 to 21 DOA. Increased (P<.03) BW were maintained from 21 to 35 DOA for poults fed .02% SCB, whereas no dietary differences (P>.05) in FC or feed:gain were observed. Histolo gical examination of ileal sections from poults (35 DOA) fed the CS an d CS + .02% SCB diets revealed a decrease (P<.04) in the number of gob let cells per millimeter of villus height and a decreased (P<.02) cryp t depth in poults receiving .02% SCB. No dietary differences (P>.05) w ere observed for either villus height or width.