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Öğe Effects of Enterococcus faecium and dried whey on broiler performance, gut histomorphology and intestinal microbiota(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2007) Samli, Hasan Ersin; Senkoylu, Nizamettin; Koc, Fisun; Kanter, Mehmet; Agma, AylinThe experiment was conducted to study the effects of supplementing a broiler starter diet with the probiotic Enterococcus faecium NCIMB 10415 and dried whey ( 80% lactose) on chick performance, gut histomorphology and intestinal microbiota. One-day-old male Ross 308 strain broiler chickens were fed diets containing: (i) control feed, (ii) control +3.5% dried whey, (iii) control +0.2% E. faecium, and (iv) control +3.5% dried whey +0.2% E. faecium. Birds were maintained in battery brooders confined in an environmentally controlled experimental room. The experiment lasted for 21 days. Birds fed E. faecium or E. faecium + dried whey exhibited significantly improved weight gain and feed conversion rate (FCR). Weight gain and FCR of treatment groups 1-4 were 628.7, 657.8, 690.9, 689.3 and 1.218, 1.193, 1.107, 1.116, respectively. Lactic acid bacteria counts in both the ileal content and excreta were significantly affected by dietary treatment. Supplementation of the E. faecium and dried whey separately and in combination increased lactic acid bacteria colonization in the ileal content from 4.2 to 5.0, 7.8 and to 5.1 log cfu/g, respectively (treatments 1 - 4). Similarly, supplementation of dried whey and E. faecium separately and in combination increased lactic acid bacteria in the excreta from 5.3 to 5.5, 8.0 and to 7.2 log cfu/g, respectively. Addition of the probiotic E. faecium increased villus height in the ileum (p < 0.05). Thus, supplementation of E. faecium enhanced broiler chick performance with respect to weight gain and FCR. No additive effect of E. faecium and dried whey was detected. Further studies are needed to investigate the relationship between E. faecium and dried whey with respect to gut histomorphology.Öğe Effects of whole wheat with or without xylanase supplementation on performance of layers and digestive organ development(Assoc Sci Produzione Animale-Aspa, 2009) Senkoylu, Nizamettin; Samli, Hasan Ersin; Akyurek, Hasan; Okur, Aylin Agma; Kanter, MehmetAn experiment was conducted using Bovans White layers to investigate the effects of 30% whole-wheat inclusion in a standard layer diet supplemented with xylanase, on laying performance, digestive organs and ileal mucosa development. Three dietary treatments were used: 1) control diet (30% ground wheat); 2) 30% whole wheat; 3) whole wheat+wheat xylanase. Xylanase was added to whole wheat at 150g/ton. Including the pre-experimental period the trial lasted for 13 weeks. Xylanase supplementation to whole wheat significantly (P<0.05) improved egg production and feed conversion rate compared to the ground wheat and whole wheat fed groups. Gizzard pH was not affected by dietary treatments, while whole wheat feeding significantly (P<0.05) reduced jejuno-ileal pH and increased gizzard and jejuno-ileal viscosity compared to the ground wheat fed and xylanase supplemented groups. Proventriculus, gizzard, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum, colon and liver weights were not significantly affected by dietary treatments. Feeding whole wheat w/wo xylanase supplementation significantly (P<0.05) increased crypt depth but did not affect lamina muscularis mucosae thickness.Öğe USING RICE BRAN IN LAYING HEN DIETS(Univ Zagreb, Fac Agriculture, 2006) Samli, H. Ersin; Senkoylu, Nizamettin; Akyurek, Hasan; Agma, AylinRice bran is an energy and protein rich ingredient used in poultry feeding. To balance energy and protein requirements. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of rice bran on performance and egg quality during peak production of a commercial White laying strain of 22 week of age. Dietary treatments were consisted by inclusion of rice bran at 0, 5, 10 and 15% levels. Each treatment had 6 reps in which 12 birds were randomly assigned in wired floor battery cages equipped with nipple drinkers and through feeders. Layers accessed to feed and water freely. Lighting regimen was adjusted to 16h light/8h dark. The experiment lasted for 10 weeks. Overall results of the present experiment indicated that rice bran could be included up to 10% without any adverse affect on laying performance, egg quality and digestive organs.