Digestive efficiency (DE) is an essential component of feed efficiency, especially in the context of increasing variety of feedstuffs with variable quality used in poultry diets. However, measuring fecal DE during balance trials is time-consuming nd constraining as birds are placed in individual cages. Moreover, all the mechanisms controlling DE are still not known. The aim of our study was thus to identify biomarkers of DE using intestinal and blood metabolomics. Our study used 60 chickens of an advanced intercross line (8th generation) between two broiler lines divergentl yselected for their fecal DE, based on metabolisable energy corrected to zero nitrogen retention (AMEn). At 3 weeks, fecal AMEn and coefficients of digestive use of lip...
Improving the digestive efficiency of broiler chickens (Gallus gallus) could reduce organic waste, i...
International audienceImproving feed efficiency remains crucial for poultry production. Birds have p...
1. This study tested the hypotheses that: (a) apparent metabolisable energy (AME) values and whole t...
Digestive efficiency (DE) is an essential component of feed efficiency, especially in the context of...
The increasing cost of conventional feedstuffs has bolstered interest in genetic selection for diges...
Improving digestive efficiency is a major goal in poultry production, to reduce production costs, ma...
Introduction Poultry is one of the most consumed meat in the world and its related industry is alwa...
Improving the digestive efficiency of birds is becoming increasingly important with the diversificat...
A study evaluating apparent digestibilities of protein and amino acids and their corresponding diges...
Excessive deposition of body fat is detrimental to production efficiency. The aim of this study was ...
Background: Improving digestive efficiency is a major goal in poultry production, to reduce producti...
Among the terrestrial production animals, chickens are the most efficient users of energy. Apparent ...
peer-reviewedRestrictive feeding influences systemic metabolism of nutrients; however, this impact ...
The microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract is a complex community of many different species of mic...
Among the terrestrial production animals, chickens are the most efficient users of energy. Apparent ...
Improving the digestive efficiency of broiler chickens (Gallus gallus) could reduce organic waste, i...
International audienceImproving feed efficiency remains crucial for poultry production. Birds have p...
1. This study tested the hypotheses that: (a) apparent metabolisable energy (AME) values and whole t...
Digestive efficiency (DE) is an essential component of feed efficiency, especially in the context of...
The increasing cost of conventional feedstuffs has bolstered interest in genetic selection for diges...
Improving digestive efficiency is a major goal in poultry production, to reduce production costs, ma...
Introduction Poultry is one of the most consumed meat in the world and its related industry is alwa...
Improving the digestive efficiency of birds is becoming increasingly important with the diversificat...
A study evaluating apparent digestibilities of protein and amino acids and their corresponding diges...
Excessive deposition of body fat is detrimental to production efficiency. The aim of this study was ...
Background: Improving digestive efficiency is a major goal in poultry production, to reduce producti...
Among the terrestrial production animals, chickens are the most efficient users of energy. Apparent ...
peer-reviewedRestrictive feeding influences systemic metabolism of nutrients; however, this impact ...
The microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract is a complex community of many different species of mic...
Among the terrestrial production animals, chickens are the most efficient users of energy. Apparent ...
Improving the digestive efficiency of broiler chickens (Gallus gallus) could reduce organic waste, i...
International audienceImproving feed efficiency remains crucial for poultry production. Birds have p...
1. This study tested the hypotheses that: (a) apparent metabolisable energy (AME) values and whole t...