Abstract

The objective of this research was to evaluate the performance, carcass yield and intestinal morphometry of broiler chickens raised under different temperatures that received feed with or without yeast extract and prebiotic in the pre-initial phase. One thousand four hundred and forty one-day old male chicks were used, raised in different climate chambers. Feed with or without the addition of yeast extract and prebiotic was offered only in the pre-initial phase (1 to 7 days). From the eighth day on, every chick received the same feed, readjusted according to usual recommendations. A randomized complete experimental design was used in a 3 × 2 × 2 factorial arrangement, consisting of three environmental temperatures (hot, comfort and cold) and two levels of yeast extract (with or without) and prebiotic (with or without). The performance of the birds was evaluated considering weight gain, feed intake, food conversion and viability at 42 days of age. Carcass yield and intestinal morphometry were also evaluated. Environmental heat impaired performance and carcass yield. Prebiotic inclusion in the pre-initial feed increased weight gain and enhanced food conversion of birds raised under hot conditions. The inclusion of products in the feed of broiler chickens raised in hot and cold environments has beneficial effects on chicken intestinal villi.

Highlights

  • The use of diversified diet for broiler chickens in the first week of age has been recommended by several nutritionists

  • Considering the importance of the research of new additives that may enhance beneficial effects in the gastrointestinal tract and, enhance the performance indexes and carcass yield in thermal stress situations, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of including yeast extract or prebiotic in the pre-initial phase on performance, carcass yield and intestinal morphometry of chickens raised under different temperatures

  • There was significant interaction only between temperature and prebiotic in feed for weight gain (P=0.0273) and between temperature and yeast extract for food conversion (P=0.0267) (Tables 3 and 4, respectively)

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Introduction

The use of diversified diet for broiler chickens in the first week of age has been recommended by several nutritionists. This practice is justified by the fact that broiler chickens at that age have specific and different nutritional needs than in other phases, probably due to different gastrointestinal tract characteristics and their difficulty in digesting and absorbing some nutrients because of the rapid development. Yeast extract is a protein source derived from the cell content of live yeast It is rich in nucleotides, inositol and glutamic acid. It is known that the main form of action of the prebiotics is to favor the growth of benefic microbial populations, enhancing luminal conditions, anatomical characteristics of the gastrointestinal tract and immune system and in some cases, by enhancing the animal performance (Silva & Nörberg, 2003)

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