Fast-growing broiler strains have high feed intake, which can cause an oversupply of nutrients in the intestinal lumen. The birds are under severe metabolic pressure and oxidative stress. This, coupled with subclinical coccidiosis and dietary stress, creates ideal conditions for bacterial enteritis, wet litter, and foot pad lesions.
There is a need for an integrated approach with a focus on control of bacterial growth on the other hand and adaptive response mechanisms to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress on the other. Organic acids and monoglycerides play a critical role in broiler performance and gut health, especially under challenging conditions.
Dietary stress
Dietary stress is triggered by poor-quality feed ingredients such as oxidised fat sources, mycotoxin contaminated feedstuffs, and antigens in soy, the main plant-based protein source in broiler diets. This can increase the oxidative stress status of the broiler, either directly or indirectly, by triggering inflammation in the gut and impairing barrier function. Therefore, choosing high-quality, well-processed, and hygienic raw materials is particularly important.
Causes of intestinal inflammation
The microbiota consists of both commensals as well as pathogenic bacteria, such as E. coli, but problems only really occur when the normal ileal microbiota is overgrown by caecal pathogenic bacteria, such as Clostridium perfringens, amplified by anti-peristaltic movements. This translocation of the microbiota in these high-performing birds causes extra local inflammation and oxidative stress in the mucosa. Due to damage to the intestinal cells, morphological changes occur and consequently, there is poor absorption of nutrients, which further increases the oversupply of nutrients in the lumen and the vicious circle starts again.
Once pathogenic bacteria slip through the impaired gut barrier – so-called bacterial translocation – they are transported throughout the body via the bloodstream, causing inflammation in other organs, such as the joints. A relevant example of this is the spondylitis outbreaks in broilers due to Enterococcus cecorum.
Straight organic acids as an important gastric barrier
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Eastman animal nutrition is committed to being a trusted provider of feed preservation and hygiene and gut health solutions. Animal nutrition professionals can leverage our formulation expertise, scientific knowledge and decades of industry experience. With a collaborative approach, we develop sustainable solutions to safeguard the quality of feed and feed raw materials, and we create new feed concepts that tackle specific challenges and improve animal resilience and productivity. Discover more.