Effect of Bio-Fermented Distillers Grain on Growth, Intestines, and Caecal Microbial Community in Broilers
2025
Ping Xu | Changsong Liu | Hongxia Ding | Pinpin Chen | Xin Fan | Xu Wang | Shijie Li | Jintao Peng | Zutao Zhou | Deshi Shi | Shengbo Cao | Yuncai Xiao
The impact of nutritional enrichment with bio-fermented distillers grain (FDG) on broiler growth, intestines, and cecal microbial community were evaluated. A total of 240 five-day-old male chicks were randomly and evenly distributed into three treatment groups (each with eight biological replicates of 10 chicks): 0% FDG (group A), 2.5% FDG (group B), and 5% FDG (group C). In this study, we observed that FDG caused no significant variations in the body weight and feed intake of broilers (p >: 0.05). The FDG significantly enhanced villus height and the villus height/crypt depth ratio (VCR) of the small intestine compared with the control group (p <: 0.05). Taxonomic composition of the gut microbiota revealed a higher relative abundance of Bacteroidetes in the cecal samples of broilers from groups B and C compared to the control group (p <: 0.05). At the genus level, the relative abundances of Bacteroides and Phascolarctobacterium were increased with the addition of FDG to broiler diets, whereas the relative abundance of the Christensenellaceae_R-7_group was decreased. These results suggest that fermented feeds significantly influence the composition of cecal microbiome in broilers, potentially affecting growth performance, nutritional status, and intestinal health.
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