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Cecal Microbiota Development and Physiological Responses of Broilers Following Early Life Microbial Inoculation Using Different Delivery Methods and Microbial Sources

Camila Schultz Marcolla, Tingting Ju, Benjamin P. Willing

2023Applied and Environmental Microbiology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The strict biosecurity procedures employed in the poultry industry may inadvertently hinder the transmission of beneficial commensal bacteria that chickens would encounter in natural environments. This research aims at identifying bacteria that can colonize and persist in the chicken gut after a single exposure. We evaluated different microbial inocula that were obtained from healthy adult chicken donors as well as three delivery methods for their effects on microbiota composition and bird physiology. In addition, we conducted a competitive assay to test the colonization abilities of bacteria sourced from intensively versus extensively raised chickens. Our results indicated that some bacteria are consistently increased in birds that are exposed to microbial inoculations. These bacteria can be isolated and employed in future research on the development of next-generation probiotics that contain species that are highly adapted to the chicken gut.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyMicrobiologyCecumBacteroidetesLactobacillusInoculationBroilerCaecumBacteroidesGut floraMicrobial population biologyBacteriaFood scienceEcologyImmunology16S ribosomal RNAGeneticsInternal medicineMedicineGut microbiota and healthProbiotics and Fermented FoodsClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research