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Lallemand presents Poultry Nutrition Studies at congress

12-04-2015 | | | |
Lallemand presents Poultry Nutrition Studies at congress

Animal Nutrition company Lallemand was pleased to contribute to the 11th Poultry Research Days (“Journées de la Recherche Avicole et Palmipèdes à Foie Gras”), held in Tours, France, as a sponsor and scientific contributor.

The biennial poultry congress was an opportunity to showcase the latest research in poultry nutrition and probiotics applications through a poster and oral presentation.

The first study1 presented was conducted by Lallemand Animal Nutrition R&D team in partnership with leading premixer INZO°. The originality of this study was to look beyond probiotic efficiency at their mechanisms of action inside the gut.

The aim of the trial was to follow the fate of live bacteria Pediococcus acidilactici MA 18/5 (Bactocell®) along the intestinal tract of laying hens. Increasing doses of the probiotic were administered to laying hens. Numeration of the live bacteria was performed in the various compartments of the digestive tract at different time points.

  • The study confirmed that Bactocell is able to survive through the birds gastro-intestinal tract but does not colonize the gut.
  • There is a dose response effect with Bactocell in the absence of stress factor. The live bacteria was found in proportion of the inclusion rate in the various parts of the digestive tract. However, this dose response tended to saturate above the commercial dose (1.106 UFC/g), but only in the caeca.

The second study was conducted in partnership with Toulouse Vet School and feed company Huttepain2. It looked at the benefits of probiotic yeast supplementation on the incidence of cellulitis in broiler chickens.

The study presented indicated that the addition of live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii I-1079) to the feed of broiler chickens is beneficial to reduce cellulitis incidence, especially in at-risk conditions.

1-     Guillou David, Mulsant Caroline, Sacy Audrey, Roffidal Lucien. Quantitative recovery of probiotic bacteria (Pediococcus acidilactici) in the gut segments of laying hens. Oral communication at the 11th JRA-JRPG, March 25-26 2015, Tours, France

2-     Delpont Mattias, Garet Jean, Gautier Xavier, Le Treut Yannig, Demey Vanessa, Sacy Audrey. Effect of a live yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii on the incidence of cellulitis in broiler chickens. Poster presentation 11th JRA-JRPG, March 25-26 2015, Tours, France

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