Publication history: Accepted online - 8 January 2019; Published online - 29 January 2019.Differences in chickens’ feed intake may be the underlying factor influencing feed-efficiency (FE)-associated variation in intestinal microbiota and physiology. In chickens eating the same amount of feed, quantitative feed restriction may create similar intestinal conditions and help clarify this cause-and-effect relationship. This study investigated the effect of ad libitum versus restrictive feeding (85% of ad libitum) on ileal and cecal microbiota, concentrations of short-chain fatty acids, visceral organ size, intestinal morphology, permeability, and expression of genes related to nutrient uptake, barrier function, and innate immune response...
peer-reviewedRestrictive feeding influences systemic metabolism of nutrients; however, this impact ...
<div><p>Intestinal microbe-host interactions can affect the feed efficiency (FE) of chickens. As inc...
Efficient livestock production relies on effective conversion of feed into body weight gain (BWG). H...
Publication histroy: Accepted - 23 October 2018; Published - 19 November 2019.There is a great inter...
There is a great interest to understand the impact of the gut microbiota on host's nutrient use and ...
Publication history: Accepted - 25 October 2017; Published online - 15 November 2017Intestinal micr...
The contribution of the intestinal tract to differences in residual feed intake (RFI) has been incon...
peer-reviewedThe contribution of the intestinal tract to differences in residual feed intake (RFI) h...
peer-reviewedIntestinal microbe-host interactions can affect the feed efficiency (FE) of chickens. A...
There is a great interest to understand the impact of the gut microbiota on host's nutrient use and ...
Publication history: Accepted - 20 February 2019; Published - 25 February 2019.Restrictive feeding i...
Publication history: Accepted - 25 June 2019; Published online - 9 July 2019Fecal microbiota transp...
The contribution of the intestinal tract to differences in residual feed intake (RFI) has been incon...
peer-reviewedFecal microbiota transplants (FMT) may be used to improve chicken’s feed efficiency (F...
Intestinal microbe-host interactions can affect the feed efficiency (FE) of chickens. As inconsisten...
peer-reviewedRestrictive feeding influences systemic metabolism of nutrients; however, this impact ...
<div><p>Intestinal microbe-host interactions can affect the feed efficiency (FE) of chickens. As inc...
Efficient livestock production relies on effective conversion of feed into body weight gain (BWG). H...
Publication histroy: Accepted - 23 October 2018; Published - 19 November 2019.There is a great inter...
There is a great interest to understand the impact of the gut microbiota on host's nutrient use and ...
Publication history: Accepted - 25 October 2017; Published online - 15 November 2017Intestinal micr...
The contribution of the intestinal tract to differences in residual feed intake (RFI) has been incon...
peer-reviewedThe contribution of the intestinal tract to differences in residual feed intake (RFI) h...
peer-reviewedIntestinal microbe-host interactions can affect the feed efficiency (FE) of chickens. A...
There is a great interest to understand the impact of the gut microbiota on host's nutrient use and ...
Publication history: Accepted - 20 February 2019; Published - 25 February 2019.Restrictive feeding i...
Publication history: Accepted - 25 June 2019; Published online - 9 July 2019Fecal microbiota transp...
The contribution of the intestinal tract to differences in residual feed intake (RFI) has been incon...
peer-reviewedFecal microbiota transplants (FMT) may be used to improve chicken’s feed efficiency (F...
Intestinal microbe-host interactions can affect the feed efficiency (FE) of chickens. As inconsisten...
peer-reviewedRestrictive feeding influences systemic metabolism of nutrients; however, this impact ...
<div><p>Intestinal microbe-host interactions can affect the feed efficiency (FE) of chickens. As inc...
Efficient livestock production relies on effective conversion of feed into body weight gain (BWG). H...