This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS) and β-glucan (BG)
prebiotic (agrimos) on the behavioral and physiological parameters in heat stressed broiler chickens.
One hundred sixty eight of one-day-old broiler chickens of Ross 308 strain were obtained from a local
hatchery. The experiment was started at 28-day old; where birds were exposed to heat stress (HS) and
were randomly allotted to four dietary treatments containing 0 (control), 0.5, 2, and 4 g/kg MOS and
BG probiotic, respectively. Each treatment consisted of three replicates of 14 birds each. The results revealed
that 0.5, 2 and 4 g/kg significantly increased walking, panting, wing elevation, and wing and leg
but 4 g/kg agrimos only significantly increased drinking and preening, and decreased resting. Dietary
inclusion of agrimos at a dose of 4 g/kg caused a significant increase in the percentage of lymphocyte,
and decrease in phosphorus level. While at doses of 2 and 4 g/kg, treated chickens had a significant
decrease in cortisol level together with a significant increase in hemoglobin level. Chickens fed with
agrimos, regardless of dose, had significantly lower percentage of heterophils and heterophil/lymphocyte
ratio. In conclusion, the current results support that MOS and BG prebiotic dietary supplementation
may be considered as a protective management practice in the broiler chickens to control the negative
effects of HS.
Research Abstract
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Research Member
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
7
Research Website
http://www.advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/258/245
Research Year
2017
Research Pages
81-86