Author:
Koshchaev I A,Mezinova K V,Sorokina N N,Ryadinskaya A A,Ordina N B,Chuev S A
Abstract
Abstract
Under industrial conditions, broiler chickens are constantly exposed to stressful factors that can increase their susceptibility to intestinal diseases, leading to reduced productivity, immune suppression, and increased mortality. Antibiotics are widely used to maintain and improve productivity in such conditions. However, in recent years, there has been a tightening of the rules on the use of antibiotics in animal husbandry in order to stop them from entering food for people, as well as in connection with the emergence of strains of pathogenic bacteria that have developed resistance to a wide range of antibiotics, which pose a danger to human health and life. In this regard, manufacturers are searching for alternatives to antibiotics. One of the most promising groups is probiotics. In the course of the study, it was found that low-protein diets (with a low protein content, but balanced by the amino acid profile) can unlock the potential of probiotic cultures of the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain and, as a result, increase the safety of broiler chickens by 4.6 %, body weight by 10.1 %.
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