Fermented feed technology is a biosafe method of feed preparation and fermentation
improves feed quality. Factors affecting lactic acid production in fen-nented moist feed
for chickens and the influence of fermented feed on the gastrointestinal environment of
chickens were investigated.
Water quality was observed to affect lactic acid production in fermentation of cereals
(maize, sorghum, wheat and barley). The presence of calcium carbonate in the
fermentation mixture significantly (P<0.01) reduced lactic acid production from maize,
sorghum and wheat. Grain particle size did not significantly affect feed fermentation as
biosafe concentrations of lactic acid (>150mmol/L) were obtained from fermentation of
coarse grain particle sizes. Differences in polyphenols content of red and white sorghum
varieties did not have a significant effect on 24-hour lactic acid production from
sorghum for any LAB used (Lactobacillus plantarum (SLP), Lactobacillus farciminis,
Pediococcus acidilactici (PA I) L. plantarum NCIMB 41229).
In vivo experiments on the application of Lactobacillus plantarum NCIMB 41229 (of
porcine origin) as a feed fen-nenter and in water for chickens showed a marked
reduction of Salmonella colonisation between dosing through fen-nented feed and
through water. Dosing through water had a modest response while dosing through
fen-nented feed had a significant effect on the birds' resistance to Salmonella
colonisation (40% vs 75% of birds resistant). Molecular-based analysis of gut microbial
species diversity showed that banding patterns for fermented feed treatments were
closely related (>60%). The application of Lactobacillus plantarum NCIMB 41229 to
chickens through fermented feed could be a better way of controlling Salmonella in
chickens than through water. Lactobacillus plantarum NCIMB 41229 could be used as
effective moculant for the production of fermented moist feed for chickens.
Keywords: Cereals; chickens; fermented moist feeds; gastrointestinal environment; lactic acid bacteria.
Date of Award | 2008 |
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Original language | English |
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Awarding Institution | |
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- Cereals;
- Chickens;
- Fermented moist feeds;
- gastrointestinal environment;
- Lactic acid bacteria
Factors affecting the production of fermented moist feed for chickens and effects on the gastrointestinal environment
Niba, A. T. (Author). 2008
Student thesis: PhD