Abstract Background Gut health in poultry depends on the balance between the host, intestinal microbiota, intestinal microscopic features and diet. The effects of insect meal (a promising alternative protein source for poultry feed) on chicken gut morphology have recently been reported, but no data about intestinal microbiota and mucin composition modulation are available. The present study evaluated the effects of dietary Tenebrio molitor (TM) meal inclusion on gut health of free-range chickens by intestinal microbiota, morphology and mucin composition characterization. Results One hundred forty female medium-growing hybrids were divided into 2 dietary treatments (control feed [C] and 7.5% TM inclusion, with 5 replicate pens/treatment and ...
Phytase supplementation in broiler diets is a common practice to improve phosphorus (P) availability...
The effect of intestinal microbiota and dietary supplementation of mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) on ...
The microbial communities inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of chickens are essential for ...
A total of 160 female broiler chickens were divided into four dietary treatments (control feed [C] a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Hermetia illucens (HI) and Tenebrio molitor (TM)...
The addition of Hermetia illucens larvae meal (HILM) to the feed could contribute to particular anti...
The effects of insect meal on gut health have recently been reported in free-range and broiler chic...
Microbiota plays a role in the release and absorption of nutrients from feed components, thereby aff...
Relative abundance of the main bacterial phyla and genera of cecal microbiota of free-range chickens...
The study reported here aimed to determine whether correlations can be found between the intestinal ...
The initial development of intestinal microbiota in poultry plays an important role in production pe...
This study was conducted to compare the effects of using direct fed microbial (RE3) and antibiotics ...
The gut of warm-blooded animals is colonized by microbes possibly constituting at least 100 times mo...
The initial development of intestinal microbiota in poultry plays an important role in production pe...
Background The intestinal microbiota is shaped by many interactions between microorganisms, host, di...
Phytase supplementation in broiler diets is a common practice to improve phosphorus (P) availability...
The effect of intestinal microbiota and dietary supplementation of mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) on ...
The microbial communities inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of chickens are essential for ...
A total of 160 female broiler chickens were divided into four dietary treatments (control feed [C] a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Hermetia illucens (HI) and Tenebrio molitor (TM)...
The addition of Hermetia illucens larvae meal (HILM) to the feed could contribute to particular anti...
The effects of insect meal on gut health have recently been reported in free-range and broiler chic...
Microbiota plays a role in the release and absorption of nutrients from feed components, thereby aff...
Relative abundance of the main bacterial phyla and genera of cecal microbiota of free-range chickens...
The study reported here aimed to determine whether correlations can be found between the intestinal ...
The initial development of intestinal microbiota in poultry plays an important role in production pe...
This study was conducted to compare the effects of using direct fed microbial (RE3) and antibiotics ...
The gut of warm-blooded animals is colonized by microbes possibly constituting at least 100 times mo...
The initial development of intestinal microbiota in poultry plays an important role in production pe...
Background The intestinal microbiota is shaped by many interactions between microorganisms, host, di...
Phytase supplementation in broiler diets is a common practice to improve phosphorus (P) availability...
The effect of intestinal microbiota and dietary supplementation of mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) on ...
The microbial communities inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of chickens are essential for ...