The effect of oregano essential oil on Feed Passage Syndrome in broilers: 2. Assessment under a challenge model

D.A. Martinez , C.L. Ponce-de-Leon , C. Vilchez-Perales
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Feed Passage Syndrome (FPS) in broilers is a multifactorial condition characterized by wet excreta and decreased feed efficiency, which can be triggered by various contributing factors. Alternatives to antimicrobials, including phytogenics, are being studied to control this process. This study assessed oregano essential oil (OEO) in broilers subjected to a FPS challenge model. Three treatments (negative control, neomycin-fed positive control, and OEO-fed group) were included. All treatments were challenged with reused litter, inoculums of Eimeria spp. and Clostridium perfringens, and excess dietary CP. OEO-fed birds showed improved performance, better excreta characteristics, lower frequency of congested mucosa, reverted hyperplasia of the bursa of Fabricius, better antioxidant status, and higher breast and carcass weights and dietary protein and energy efficiencies. The OEO treatment was shown to influence the growth pattern of the broilers. In conclusion, the OEO showed positive effects in broilers challenged with a FSP model.

牛至精油对肉鸡饲料传代综合征的影响:挑战模型下的评估
肉鸡饲料通过综合征(FPS)是一种多因素综合征,其特征是排泄物潮湿,饲料效率下降,由多种因素引起。正在研究抗微生物药物的替代品,包括植物源性药物,以控制这一过程。本研究评估了在FPS攻击模型下肉鸡的牛至精油(OEO)。包括三种处理(阴性对照、新霉素喂养阳性对照和OEO喂养组)。所有的处理都受到了重复使用的垃圾、Eimeria spp.和Clostridium perfringens的接种物以及过量饮食CP的挑战。OEO喂养的鸟类表现出更好的性能、更好的排泄物特性、更低的粘膜充血频率、法氏囊的恢复性增生、更好的抗氧化状态、更高的乳房和胴体重量以及更高的饮食蛋白质和能量效率。OEO处理对肉鸡的生长模式有影响。总之,OEO在用FSP模型攻击的肉鸡中显示出积极的效果。
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