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Dietary inclusion of feathers affects intestinal microbiota and microbial metabolites in growing Leghorn-type chickens.

机译:羽毛的膳食摄入会影响正在生长的来亨鸡型鸡的肠道菌群和微生物代谢产物。

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Feather pecking in laying hens is a serious behavioral problem that is often associated with feather eating. The intake of feathers may influence the gut microbiota and its metabolism. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of 2 different diets, with or without 5% ground feathers, on the gut microbiota and the resulting microbial fermentation products and to identify keratin-degrading bacteria in chicken digesta. One-day-old Lohmann-Selected Leghorn chicks were divided into 3 feeding groups: group A (control), B (5% ground feathers in the diet), and C, in which the control diet was fed until wk 12 and then switched to the 5% feather diet to study the effect of time of first feather ingestion. The gut microbiota was analyzed by cultivation and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis of ileum and cecum digesta. Short-chain fatty acids, ammonia, and lactate concentrations were measured as microbial metabolites. The concentration of keratinolytic bacteria increased after feather ingestion in the ileum (P<0.001) and cecum (P=0.033). Bacterial species that hydrolyzed keratin were identified as Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus crispatus, Lactobacillus reuteri-like species (97% sequence homology), and Lactobacillus salivarius-like species (97% sequence homology). Molecular analysis of cecal DNA extracts showed that the feather diet lowered the bacterial diversity indicated by a reduced richness (P<0.001) and shannon (P=0.012) index. The pattern of microbial metabolites indicated some changes, especially in the cecum. This study showed that feather intake induced an adaptation of the intestinal microbiota in chickens. It remains unclear to what extent the changed metabolism of the microbiota reflects the feather intake and could have an effect on the behavior of the hens.
机译:蛋鸡啄羽是一个严重的行为问题,通常与进食羽毛有关。羽毛的摄入可能会影响肠道菌群及其代谢。这项研究的目的是确定两种饮食(有或没有5%的地面羽毛)对肠道菌群和产生的微生物发酵产物的影响,并鉴定鸡消化物中降解角蛋白的细菌。将一天大的Lohmann挑选的来格霍恩雏鸡分为3个饲养组:A组(对照组),B组(日粮中5%的地面羽毛)和C组,在该组中饲喂对照日粮直到12周,然后换成以5%的羽毛饮食来研究第一次摄取羽毛的时间的影响。通过回肠和盲肠消化的培养和变性梯度凝胶电泳分析肠道菌群。短链脂肪酸,氨和乳酸的浓度以微生物代谢物的形式进行测量。羽毛摄入后,回肠( P <0.001)和盲肠( P = 0.033)中的角化蛋白分解菌浓度增加。水解角蛋白的细菌种类被鉴定为屎肠球菌,松脆乳杆菌,罗伊氏乳杆菌样物种(97%序列同源性)和唾液乳杆菌样物种(97%序列同源性)。盲肠DNA提取物的分子分析表明,羽毛饮食降低了细菌的多样性,这表明其丰富度( P <0.001)和香农( P = 0.012)指数降低。微生物代谢产物的模式显示出一些变化,尤其是在盲肠中。这项研究表明,羽毛的摄入会引起鸡肠道菌群的适应。尚不清楚微生物菌群变化的代谢在多大程度上反映了羽毛的摄入量,并可能对母鸡的行为产生影响。

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