Biotrophy and Its Biological Role Productivity, Physiological and Microbial Indicators of Broiler Chickens and Layng Hens

Ahmed A. Al-Salhi, S. Al-Shatty, Qutiba J. Al-Khfaji
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After the excessive use of antibiotics in poultry breeding projects, which were used to reduce or reduce pathogenic bacteria, and to achieve biosecurity, however, these attempts were negatively reflected in the emergence of bacterial species that possess the characteristic of resistance against some types of antibiotics, which made the World Health Organization prohibit the use of some types of these antibiotics in poultry farming, for fear of transmission to the consumer. This has preoccupied many researchers with conducting various studies on safe alternatives instead of using manufactured antibiotics, as efforts have intensified by supporting the intestinal flora with probiotics, which contain beneficial bacteria and some yeasts, to achieve microbial balance. We can summarize the results of previous studies in this article: the use of vital nutrition with different levels of beneficial bacteria and yeasts has an influential role in enhancing the natural intestinal flora of domestic birds, which effectively contributes to creating a microbial balance, as a result of competitive exclusion in obtaining attachment sites for receptors. The cells of the intestinal wall, and the excretion of large numbers of harmful bacteria outside the alimentary canal, thus improving the functioning of the alimentary canal, which is represented by an increase in the use of nutrients, and this is reflected in a significant improvement in the productive, physiological and microbial characteristics of broilers and laying hens.
生物营养及其生物学作用 肉鸡和蛋鸡的生产力、生理和微生物指标
在家禽养殖项目中过度使用抗生素是为了减少或降低病原菌,实现生物安全,但这些尝试却产生了负面影响,因为出现了对某些类型抗生素具有抗药性的细菌物种,这使得世界卫生组织禁止在家禽养殖中使用某些类型的抗生素,因为担心会传染给消费者。因此,许多研究人员开始研究安全的替代品,而不是使用人工制造的抗生素,并通过益生菌(含有有益细菌和一些酵母菌)支持肠道菌群,以实现微生物平衡。我们可以在本文中总结一下以前的研究结果:使用含有不同含量有益菌和酵母菌的生命营养素对增强家禽肠道天然菌群具有重要作用,由于受体在获得附着点时存在竞争性排斥,这有效地促进了微生物平衡的形成。肠壁细胞和大量有害细菌排出消化道外,从而改善了消化道的功能,表现为提高了营养物质的利用率,这反映在肉鸡和蛋鸡的生产、生理和微生物特性方面都有显著改善。
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