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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
09:30hs
1/30/2017
Room B311
Noni (Morinda citrifolia) modulates the expression of hepatic lipogenic genes in chronic heat stressed broilers
Speaker:
Joshua Flees, Elizabeth Greene
Joshua Flees, Elizabeth Greene
Sami Dridi
United States
Walter Bottje
United States
Joshua Flees
United States
09:30hs
1/30/2017
Room B311
07:45hs
1/31/2017
Room B314
The prevalence of Salmonella Heidelberg in broiler chickens is influenced by isoquinoline alkaloids
Speaker:
Greg Mathis
United States
President
Anja Pastor
Alemania
Specialist in Animal Nutrition
Charles L. Hofacre
United States
Professor Director Clinical Services
07:45hs
1/31/2017
Room B314
08:15hs
1/31/2017
Room B313
The effect of Sangrovit® WS on production parameters in broiler chickens
Speaker:
Jocelyn Romano
Jocelyn Romano
08:15hs
1/31/2017
Room B313
09:00hs
1/31/2017
Room B315
The use of Elarom ESP as an alternative to antibiotic growth promoters in broiler production
Speaker:
Kellie Hogan
Kellie Hogan
Greg Page
Netherlands
Scott Webster
United States
Consultant
09:00hs
1/31/2017
Room B315
10:00hs
1/31/2017
Room B314
Live performance and footpad health in broilers fed an additive composed of secondary plant compounds (SPC) and vaccinated for coccidiosis
Speaker:
Rafael Cabrera
Rafael Cabrera
Mark Richards
United States
President/CEO
Wilmer Pacheco
United States
Joseph Hess
United States
Wallace Berry
United States
10:00hs
1/31/2017
Room B314
10:00hs
1/31/2017
Room B311
Protease, essential oil, and organic acid improve growth performance and gut health of broilers subject to Eimeria challenge

Government regulation, along with consumer pressure, is driving US poultry production toward Antibiotic Growth Promoter (AGP) free production in a rapid pace. Nutrition program including feed additives will need to be an integral part of any AGP free production. A floor pen study was conducted with 1320 day-old male broilers to evaluate the efficacy of protease, essential oil, and organic acid in alleviating the negative impact of mild Eimeria challenge on growth performance and gut health in comparison to Bacitracin Methylene Disalicylate (BMD®). The study consisted of 5 dietary treatments – Negative Control (NC), NC+organic acid (ACIDOMATRIXTM GH), NC+essential oil (NEXT ENHANCE® 150), NC+protease (CIBENZA® DP100), and NC+BMD, each with 12 replicate pens of 22 birds. 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. All diets were pelleted, and starter diet was crumbled after pelleting. All birds were orally gavaged with a coccidiosis vaccine at 5X the recommended dose on d 15. Body weight, feed intake, FCR, and mortality were determined at d 14, 21, 29, and 42. On d 30, three birds per pen were euthanized to measure concentrations of serum endotoxin, IL 1β, IL 6, IL 10, α1 acid glycoprotein, and yellowness. 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. Increase in BW was observed for organic acid (21 d), protease and essential oil (29 d), and BMD (21 and 29 d). Essential oil and BMD reduced 0-29 d mortality. Protease and essential oil decreased serum endotoxin and IL 10 concentrations, and increased serum yellowness. Similarly, BMD also reduced serum endotoxin and IL 10 levels; however, it had no effect on serum yellowness. Organic acid only reduced serum IL 10 concentration. In summary, in broilers under mild Eimeria challenge, protease, essential oil, and organic acid improved growth performance and gut health, especially protease and essential oil effects were comparable to BMD. Therefore, these feed additives could be effective nutritional tools to manage gut health challenge and improve growth performance of broilers in AGP free production.

Key Words: protease, essential oil, organic acid, broiler, antibiotic.

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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
10:00hs
1/31/2017
Room B311
10:15hs
1/31/2017
Room B311
Efficacy of an oregano-based phytogenic on bird performance during coccidial challenge
Speaker:
Brett Lumpkins
Brett Lumpkins
Greg Mathis
United States
President
Aikaterini Konstanti
United Kingdom
Leon Broom
United Kingdom
Gut Health Consultancy | R&D | Innovation | Project
David Harrington
United Kingdom
Global Species Head - Poultry at Anpario Plc
10:15hs
1/31/2017
Room B311
09:30hs
2/2/2017
Room C 1305
Antimicrobial Effects to Host Mediated Response to Phytonutrients – A Shift in Paradigm
09:30hs
2/2/2017
Room C 1305