Title of article
Effects of Euphorbia hirta and Acidifiers Supplement on Resistance of Broiler Chickens against Salmonella enteritidis Infection: Oral Challenge Model
Author/Authors
Hashemi ، S.R. - Gorgan University of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources , Zulkifli ، I. - University Putra Malaysia , Davoodi ، H. - Golestan University of Medical Science , Hair-Bejo ، M. - Universiti Putra Malaysia , Zunita ، Z. - Universiti Putra Malaysia
Pages
8
From page
949
To page
956
Abstract
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of Euphorbia hirta and acidifiers supplement on resistance of broiler chickens against Salmonella enteritidis infection. A total of 120 day-old male broiler chicks were randomly assigned to 3 dietary treatments. 1) basal diet, 2) basal diet supplemented with 2 g/kg organic acid (OA) and 3) basal diet supplemented with 7.5 g/kg E. hirta (EH7.5). At d 3, all chicks were inoculated by 1 mL S. enteritidis (1.5×10^8 cfu/bird). Cloacal swabs were taken from the inoculated chicken on d 2, 10, 17, 23 and 28 post inoculation and the chicks were killed for microbiological examination on d 7, 14 and 28 after challenge. At seven and 14 days after challenge, the number of S. entritidis was significantly (P 0.05) higher in control group than the other groups and the rate of ceca enumeration dropped significantly (P 0.05) after 14 days in birds fed with OA compared to the EH7.5 diet. At 10 d after challenge, EH7.5 and OA treatments were significantly reduced in S. entritidis shedding compared with the control group (P 0.05). Cloacal S. entritidis shedding was not observed after 17 days post challenge in OA, as well as 23 days post challenge in OA and EH7.5 groups. In conclusion, this study clearly demonstrated that feeding of both EH7.5 and OA could successfully control S. enteritidis infection in broilers. However, based on S. entritidis cecal colonization and S. entritidis cloacal swabs, it is inferred that OA appeared to be more effective than EH7.5 inclusion in the diet on controlling salmonelosis in broilers.
Keywords
Broiler , Euphorbia hirta , herbal plant , Organic acid , salmonella
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science
Record number
2472330
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