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IPPE - International Production & Processing Expo 2017
IPPE - International Production & Processing Expo 2017

IPPE - International Production & Processing Expo 2017

January 31, 2017 to February 2, 2017
Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW - Atlanta - Georgia - United States
Lectures
08:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
Survey of Mycoplasma synoviae prevalence and economic impact in the Middle East and North Africa area
Speaker:
Husam Bakri
United Arab Emirates
Veterinary Doctor/Technical Manager at Vaxxinova
Entisar al-Hallaq
Israel
Msc in Biological Sciences
08:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
08:30hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
Effects of new bacterial multistrain probiotic as antibiotics on growth performance of broiler chicken challenge with E.coli(O78)
Speaker:
Abeer Abd El-Baky
Abeer Abd El-Baky
Nagwa Abd El Aziz Shalaby
Egypt
Animal Health Technologist
08:30hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
08:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
Detection of Gallibacteriumand Avibacterium paragallinarum serovar C-1 isolates from layers in México
Speaker:
Nancy Christy, Sergio Carrasco
Nancy Christy, Sergio Carrasco
08:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
09:15hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
Influence of chlorine induced sub-lethal oxidative stress on homologous stress adaptation and biofilm formation in Listeria monocytogenes
Speaker:
Mohit Bansal, Rama Nannapaneni
Mohit Bansal, Rama Nannapaneni
Chris McDaniel
United States
09:15hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
10:15hs
1/30/2017
Room B313
Infrared thermography (IRT) as a non-invasive indicator of leg lesions associated with bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis (BCO) in broilers
Speaker:
Andronikos Mauromoustakos
Andronikos Mauromoustakos
Shawna Weimer
United States
Robert F. Wideman
United States
Associate Director of the Center and Physiologist
Karen Christensen
United States
Dawn Annette Koltes
United States
10:15hs
1/30/2017
Room B313
10:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
Effects of Eimeria challenge and feed outage on growth performance and gut health of broilers

Coccidiosis and feed outage have been reported to be as common predispose factors for chronic necrotic enteritis. A floor pen study was conducted with 828 day-old male broilers to evaluate the effect of Eimeria challenge and feed outage on growth performance and gut health. The study consisted of 4 treatments – T1: Negative control with coccistat (NC), T2: NC+ feed outage, T3: Eimeria challenge, T4: Eimeria challenge+feed outage, each with 9 replicate pens of 23 birds each. T2 and T4 birds were subjected to 24-hr feed outage twice a week starting on d18. T3 and T4 birds were orally gavaged with a coccidiosis vaccine at 5X the recommended vaccination dose on d 14. A common nutritionally complete typical US corn soybean meal based broiler diets were formulated for starter (0-14 d), grower (14-29 d), and finisher (29-42 d) phases and fed for all birds. All diets were pelleted, and starter diet was crumbled after pelleting. Data were subject to one way ANOVA; means were separated by Fisher’s protected LSD test. A P-Value ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically different. Both Eimeria challenge and feed outage reduced BW on d21, 28 and 41, gain on d21 and d28, and increased FCR on d21 and 28. The growth performance of birds challenged with Eimeria and/or feed outage started to catch up during finisher phase. Eimeria challenge alone increased Eimeria acervulina lesions and serum lactose; reduced skin yellow color, jejunal FABP2, FABP6 and MUC2 gene expression at 1 week post challenge (d21). Feed outage after 1 week (d21) increased serum endotoxin regardless of Eimeria challenge and feed outage after 4 weeks (d41) reduced skin yellow color and duodenal FABP6 in the absence of Eimeria challenge. Combination of Eimeria challenge and feed outage increased serum α1 acid glycoprotein (d21 and d41) and duodenal IL1β gene expression (d41). In summary, combination of Eimeria challenge and feed outage induced more severe gut inflammation than either challenge alone, and both challenge conditions alone or in combination could be used to test the efficacy of feed additives in growth performance and gut health in broilers.

Key Words: Eimeria challenge, feed outage, inflammation, gut health, broiler.

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Speaker:
Vivek Kuttappan
Vivek Kuttappan
Frances (Fenglan) Yan
United States
Research Sr. Scientist-Poultry Nutrition
Mercedes Vazquez-anon
United States
Sr. Director-Strategic Initiatives & Accounts Collaboration
Juxing Chen
United States
Sr. Structure & Function Manager-Biology
10:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
11:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B313
Effect of in ovo LAB and Gram-negative bacterial inoculation on microbial profiles of broiler chicks
Speaker:
Kim Wilson, Whitney Briggs, Audrey Duff, Kendal Searer, Kyle Teague, Lucas Graham
Kim Wilson, Whitney Briggs, Audrey Duff, Kendal Searer, Kyle Teague, Lucas Graham
Lisa Bielke
United States
11:00hs
1/30/2017
Room B313
11:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
Experimental infection of egg laying chickens with Clostridium perfringens strains isolated from Focal Duodenal Necrosis lesions
Speaker:
Ana Villegas
Ana Villegas
Margie Lee
United States
Professor
Professor Robert Moore
Australia
Professor of Biotechnology
Monique Franca
United States
Charles L. Hofacre
United States
Professor Director Clinical Services
11:45hs
1/30/2017
Room B312
07:45hs
1/31/2017
Room B313
Confirmation of the presence of Enterococcus faecium M74 in the gastrointestinal tract of young chicks from eggs inoculated with GalliPro Hatch
Speaker:
Line Skjoet-Rasmussen, Elke Brockmann, Jannie Schnabl, Dorthe Sandvang, Frank Jin
Line Skjoet-Rasmussen, Elke Brockmann, Jannie Schnabl, Dorthe Sandvang, Frank Jin
Mickael ROUAULT
France
Technical Manager
Aaron Kiess
United States
07:45hs
1/31/2017
Room B313
08:45hs
1/31/2017
Room B311
Evaluation of Clostridium perfringens challenged broilers fed Bacillus licheniformis (GalliPro® Tect), Bacillus licheniformis plus Bacillus subtilis (GalliPro® MS) and three other commercial DFMs in a 6-week floor pen study
Speaker:
Frank Jin, Herb Kling
Frank Jin, Herb Kling
M D Sims
United States
Consultant
08:45hs
1/31/2017
Room B311
09:00hs
1/31/2017
Room B311
Assessment of the effect of a Bacillus licheniformis DFM and a Lactobacillus animalis DFM, alone or together, on the performance of broiler chickens under Eimeria and Clostridium perfringens challenge conditions
Speaker:
Frank Jin, Herb Kling, Steve Lerner, James McNaughton, Michael Roberts
Frank Jin, Herb Kling, Steve Lerner, James McNaughton, Michael Roberts
Mickael ROUAULT
France
Technical Manager
09:00hs
1/31/2017
Room B311