Poultry Whole wheat in turkey diets promotes gut health

Whole wheat in turkey diets promotes gut health

Author Ioannis Mavromichalis, Ph.D, publish date Thursday. September 5th, 2019

Whole wheat in turkey diets promotes gut health

Results also indicated that dietary dilution with wheat did not reduce weight gain or feed efficiency

Feeding whole wheat to broilers is frequently practiced in many parts of the world, if only because it reduces feed cost by removing the energy consuming process of grinding. In addition, poultry require rather coarse feed texture to ensure gastrointestinal functionality and health.

A recent study investigates the effects of a moderate dilution (up to 22.5 percent) of turkey diets with whole wheat using 900 male turkeys that were allocated to five dietary treatments:

1. Basal diet 

2. Basal diet diluted with low levels of ground and pelleted wheat

3. Basal diet diluted with low levels of whole wheat

4. Basal diet diluted with high levels of ground and pelleted wheat

5. Basal diet diluted with high levels of whole wheat

Results indicated that dietary dilution with wheat did not reduce weight gain or feed efficiency. In addition, compared to a basal diet, diets four and five significantly improved a considerable number of gastrointestinal health parameters, including reduced pathogenic bacteria counts, increased count of beneficial bacteria, increased concentrations of short-chain fatty acids, and reduced levels of ammonia and pH.

In conclusion, feeding whole wheat can be considered as an alternative feeding practice in turkeys that promotes gut health.


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