Abstract

Two trials were carried out in the present study. Trial I evaluated the performance, carcass yield and breast meat quality, whereas Trial II evaluated the efficacy of utilizing prebiotics + probiotics on the control of Salmonella spp incidence in the carcasses of free-range broilers. In Trial I, 688 one-day-old male chicks of the Naked Neck Label Rouge strain were used, distributed in a randomized block design arranged according to a 2 x 2 factorial: control diet or diet supplemented with probiotics and prebiotics; and two rearing systems (confined or with access to paddocks - 3m2/bird), using four replicates with 35 birds each. The birds were reared until 84 days of age following the recommendations of management and nutrition for free-range strains, and had access to paddocks after 35 days of age. Water and food were given inside the experimental poultry house. Birds fed probiotics and prebiotics in the diet and the confined birds showed better performance, carcass yield and meat quality compared to the birds of the other treatments. In Trial II, 128 one-day-old male chicks of the free-range Naked Neck Label Rouge strain were used. The birds were distributed into four treatments: NCC (non-challenged control), NCS (non-challenged supplemented), CC (challenged control) and CS (challenged supplemented). There were no significant effects of adding probiotics and prebiotics in the diet in regard to Salmonella enteritidis recovery from the carcasses.

Highlights

  • There is an increasing tendency worldwide to adopt more natural or organic management techniques in broiler rearing and in Brazil as well

  • Trial I evaluated the performance, carcass yield and breast meat quality, whereas Trial II evaluated the efficacy of utilizing prebiotics + probiotics on the control of Salmonella spp incidence in the carcasses of free-range broilers

  • The use of probiotics as food additives has the objective of preventing the intestinal colonization of enteropathogenic microorganisms in birds, since the probiotics and the pathogenic bacteria compete for nutrients (Silva, 2000) and for adhesion sites on the intestinal epithelium (Nurmi & Rantala, 1973)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

There is an increasing tendency worldwide to adopt more natural or organic management techniques in broiler rearing and in Brazil as well. Efficiency of Prebiotics and Probiotics on the Performance, Yield, Meat Quality and Presence of Salmonella spp in Carcasses of Free-Range Broiler Chickens chemical promoters included in animal diets. Salmonella spp is the major etiologic agent (Uyttendaele et al, 1998 and Doyle, 1994) and eggs, bird carcasses and poultry products play major roles in disease transmission to humans (Andreatti Filho et al, 1997 and 2000). This study evaluated the effects of supplementing the diet with a commercial product composed of an association between prebiotics and probiotics (Simbiótico plus®) on the performance, carcass yield, meat quality and the presence of Salmonella spp in the carcass of free-range broilers reared until 84 days of age

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