Microbial contamination of poultry litter during fattening period
The results of the research into the microbiological contamination of litter used by broiler chickens are presented. Litter samples were taken prior to the introduction of chicks (day 0) and in 7-day intervals until the end of the fattening period. The total numbers of aerobic mesophilic microorgani...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology in animal husbandry 2019, Vol.35 (3), p.253-265 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The results of the research into the microbiological contamination of litter
used by broiler chickens are presented. Litter samples were taken prior to
the introduction of chicks (day 0) and in 7-day intervals until the end of
the fattening period. The total numbers of aerobic mesophilic
microorganisms, yeasts, moulds and Clostridium perfringens spores, and the
presence of bacteria of the Salmonella genus were determined. The total
microbial count in newly laid litter was 7 log10 CFU/g, which increased to 9
log10 CFU/g by the 4th week. However, at the end of the 5th week, it was at
the same level as in newly laid litter. C. perfringens spores, presumably
originating from chicks? faeces, were first detected on day 7. In the next 7
days their number increased, reaching 3-4 log10 CFU/g, and remained at
approximately same levels until the end of the research. The initial mould
contamination was 5-6 log10 CFU/g. However, from day 21 moulds were not
isolated, but only yeasts of the Saccharomyces genus. It is supposed that
these were deposited with chicks? faeces, due to their presence in complete
broiler feed. No bacteria of the Salmonella genus were ever isolated from
the litter. In conclusion, the total numbers of microorganisms in deep
litter reach their peak in approximately a month, which is followed by their
decrease. Deep litter is a favourable environment for probiotic yeast
cultures. Added to feed intended for broilers, they can positively influence
the microbial composition of litter, providing healthier environment to
fattening broilers. |
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ISSN: | 1450-9156 2217-7140 |
DOI: | 10.2298/BAH1903253M |