• [email protected]
  • +971 507 888 742
Submit Manuscript
SciAlert
  • Home
  • Journals
  • Information
    • For Authors
    • For Referees
    • For Librarian
    • For Societies
  • Contact
  1. International Journal of Poultry Science
  2. Vol 9 (4), 2010
  3. 317-323
  • Online First
  • Current Issue
  • Previous Issues
  • More Information
    Aims and Scope Editorial Board Guide to Authors Article Processing Charges
    Submit a Manuscript

International Journal of Poultry Science

Year: 2010 | Volume: 9 | Issue: 4 | Page No.: 317-323
DOI: 10.3923/ijps.2010.317.323

Facebook Twitter Digg Reddit Linkedin StumbleUpon E-mail

Article Trend



Total views 103

Authors


R.E. Wolfenden

Country: USA

N.R. Pumford

Country: USA

M.J. Morgan

Country: USA

S. Shivaramaiah

Country: USA

A.D. Wolfenden

Country: USA

G. Tellez

Country: USA

B.M. Hargis

Country: USA

Keywords


  • Bacillus spores
  • Clostridium
  • poultry
  • Salmonella
  • Screening
Research Article

Evaluation of a Screening and Selection Method for Bacillus Isolates for Use as Effective Direct-fed Microbials in Commercial Poultry

R.E. Wolfenden, N.R. Pumford, M.J. Morgan, S. Shivaramaiah, A.D. Wolfenden, G. Tellez and B.M. Hargis
Bacillus-based direct-fed microbials may be an effective alternative to antibiotic growth promoters. Environmental samples were pasteurized to remove vegetative cells, plated onto TSA or SPA for 24 or 72 h and overlayed with soft agar containing S. enteritidis or C. perfringens. Isolates which produced antimicrobial activity against both pathogens were used to inoculate a solid state fermentation media and allowed to sporulate, to numbers greater than 109 spores/g and subjected to in vivo testing in both poults and chicks. In exp. 1 chicks fed isolates PHL-RW35 and PHL-RW41, at doses of 107 and 105 spores/g feed respectively, showed significant increases (p<0.05) in both Body Weight (BW) and Body Weight Gain (BWG). No significant differences in BW or BWG were noted in poults for any treatment. In this experiment, all groups were challenged with 105 cfu of S. typhimurium at day-of-hatch, no significant differences in Salmonella were noted between groups. In experiment 2 PHL-RW41 fed at 105 spores/g of feed significantly increased BWG by 8.3 and 11.7% in chicks and poults respectively. Isolate PHL-RW35 also increased BW and BWG in poults. These data indicate this approach for in vitro selection may be effective for screening and selection of Bacillus direct-fed microbials capable of causing an increase in BW and BWG in commercial poultry.
PDF References Citation

How to cite this article

R.E. Wolfenden, N.R. Pumford, M.J. Morgan, S. Shivaramaiah, A.D. Wolfenden, G. Tellez and B.M. Hargis, 2010. Evaluation of a Screening and Selection Method for Bacillus Isolates for Use as Effective Direct-fed Microbials in Commercial Poultry. International Journal of Poultry Science, 9: 317-323.

DOI: 10.3923/ijps.2010.317.323

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ijps.2010.317.323

Related Articles

Effect of a Lactobacillus Spp-Based Probiotic Culture Product on Broiler Chicks Performance under Commercial Conditions

Leave a Comment


Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Useful Links

  • Journals
  • For Authors
  • For Referees
  • For Librarian
  • For Socities

Contact Us

Office Number 1128,
Tamani Arts Building,
Business Bay,
Deira, Dubai, UAE

Phone: +971 507 888 742
Email: [email protected]

About Science Alert

Science Alert is a technology platform and service provider for scholarly publishers, helping them to publish and distribute their content online. We provide a range of services, including hosting, design, and digital marketing, as well as analytics and other tools to help publishers understand their audience and optimize their content. Science Alert works with a wide variety of publishers, including academic societies, universities, and commercial publishers.

Follow Us
© Copyright Science Alert. All Rights Reserved