Insoluble fibre and enzyme supplementation in mash or pellets diets on growth performance, apparent ileal digestibility and intestinal morphology of broiler chickens fed barley containing diets

Author:

Pourazadi Zeinab1,Salari Somayyeh1ORCID,Tabandeh Mohammad Reza2ORCID,Abdollahi Mohammad Reza34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science, Animal Science and Food Technology Faculty Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan Ahvaz Iran

2. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular, Veterinary Medicine Faculty Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz Ahvaz Iran

3. Monogastric Research Centre, School of Agriculture and Environment Massey University Palmerston North New Zealand

4. A2Z Poultry Feed DynamikZ Villeurbanne France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEnzyme supplementation and the inclusion of fibre in the barley‐based diets have been some of the alternatives proposed to improve productivity in the absence of growth promoters.ObjectiveThis study was performed to investigate the effect of adding sunflower hulls (SFH), a multi‐enzyme carbohydrate, and feed forms (mash and pellet) on performance and some physiological parameters in broiler chickens fed barley containing diets.MethodsTreatments were two feed forms (mash vs. pelleted), and four diets consisted of a barley‐based diet (control, CTL) or test diets which contained either SFH at 30 g/kg, enzyme (ENZ; 0.2 g/kg) or combination of SFH and enzyme (SFH + ENZ).ResultsThe results showed that average daily feed intake and average daily gain were significantly increased in chickens that were fed ENZ (< 0.05). The highest digestibility of ether extract (EE) was observed in the treatment containing SFH and SFH + ENZ (< 0.05). The highest population of Lactobacillus spp. was observed in the treatment containing SFH (< 0.05). The villus height and villus height to crypt depth ratios of duodenum and jejunum were significantly higher (< 0.05) in broilers fed pellet diets compared to the mash.ConclusionIt can be concluded that pellet diets reduce digesta viscosity and harmful microorganisms (Escherichia coli), increase growth performance, and improve intestinal morphology in barley‐based diets. Moreover, SFH and ENZ had favourable effects on EE digestibility and caecal microbial population of broilers fed with barley containing diets.

Funder

Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan

Publisher

Wiley

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