Jl. Spencer et al., COMPETITIVE-EXCLUSION OF SALMONELLA-TYPHIMURIUM IN BROILERS FED WITH VERMICOMPOST AND COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES, Avian pathology, 27(3), 1998, pp. 244-249
Vermicompost (VC) was produced by earthworms fed with fresh chicken fa
eces, and was earth-like in appearance and odour, In three experiments
, VC was sprinkled on the first feed of newly-hatched broiler chicks.
Treated and control groups were challenged on day 6 by the addition of
seeder chicks that had been inoculated orally with Salmonella typhimu
rium. Chickens were killed at intervals during a 6-week period and wer
e tested for colonization of the pathogen in the crop, caecum and inte
rnal organs. The VC-treated groups were significantly more resistant (
p<0.01) to colonization by S. typhimurium than the untreated controls.
In one experiment, the VC treatment appeared to have conferred comple
te protection against colonization of both the crop and caecum, Coloni
zation of the crop was increased transiently by addition to the diet o
f 2.5% fructooligosaccharide, xylo-oligosaccharide or transgalactosyla
ted oligosaccharide, The influence of these carbohydrates on colonizat
ion of the caecum was variable.