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Performance,gut morphology and microbiology effects of a Bacillus probiotic,avilamycin and their combination in mixed grain broiler diets
Authors:A L Wealleans  M Sirukhi  I A Egorov
Institution:1. Danisco Animal Nutrition, DuPont Industrial Biosciences, Marlborough, UKalexandra.wealleans@dupont.comORCID Iconhttp://orcid.org/0000-0003-1102-1360;2. Danisco Animal Nutrition, DuPont Industrial Biosciences, Moscow, Russia;3. Poultry Nutrition, All-Russian Research and Technological Poultry Institute, Sergiev Posad, Russia
Abstract:1. This study aimed to determine the effect of avilamycin (AGP) and a multi-strain Bacillus probiotic (DFM) on the performance, gut histology and microbiology of broilers fed on a mixed grain diet.

2. A total of 800 chicks were allocated to four treatments: a control diet, control+AGP, control+DFM, or control+AGP+DFM. Bodyweight, feed intake and FCR were measured at d 0, 21 and 42. Samples were taken at d42 to determine villus height (VH), crypt depth (CD) and ratio (VH:CD). Mucosal E. coli and Lactobacilli counts were measured at d42.

3. At d42, DFM and AGP+DFM significantly increased weight over the control, with AGP returning an intermediate value. FCR followed a similar pattern. DFM and AGP+DFM significantly increased VH and CD in all gut sections compared to the control.

4. DFM and AGP+DFM reduced E. coli counts compared to control, with AGP reducing caecal counts only, while Lactobacilli counts were increased.

5. Divergent histology and microbiology between treatments highlight the different modes of action of AGP and DFM for improving broiler growth and feed efficiency.

Keywords:Avilamycin  Bacillus  broiler  histology  performance  probiotic
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