Wet litter? It may be due to dysbiosis
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Dysbiosis, also called dysbacteriosis or bacterial enteritis, is a poultry disease that entails a disruption in the composition of gut microbiota together with intestinal inflammation.
The disease is poorly understood and difficult to study, but it’s widespread and it is said to affect more than 50% of the farms, especially in countries that ban antibiotic growth promoters. It is more common in birds after 20 days of age.
During dysbiosis, there is an overgrowth of microbial species that in normal conditions are a minority.?As a result, the immune system increases antibody and mucin secretion to control such population shift,?inflammation appears,??and the?gut barrier becomes more permeable.?
The immune reaction associated to dysbiosis diverts energy and protein production from growth and normal physiological processes towards the immune response, that’s why dysbiosis is linked to poorer weight at slaughter and low profitability.
Common signs
Dysbiosis does not have identifying lesions nor characteristic pathological signs, and?it is often confused with coccidiosis and necrotic enteritis, leading to the unnecessary use of antibiotics or anticoccidials.
Its main sign is the presence of?wet litter, which can in turn lead to footpad dermatitis, breast blisters and poor air quality.
?External signs
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Signs on necropsy
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Not all the signs described above are present in the affected birds. There is a?scoring system, developed by Dr. Hilde Van Meirhaeghe from Vetworks, that helps to assess how likely the signs we observe in the farm are due to dysbacteriosis.
Causes
Prevention and treatment
The most effective prevention strategy is to ensure gut health with a holistic approach that includes measures related to:
This multi-departmental plan could includes the substitution of antibiotic growth promoters with products based on plant extracts, such as?PlusProtect Digestive??or?GrowthPlus??to control pathogenic flora. Also,?mycotoxin binders?with the special ability to bind trichothecenes should be used to keep intestinal tissues healthy.
At the onset of the disease, antibiotics may not be helpful because there is not a single specie of bacteria causing the disease.?Prebiotic plant extracts combined with microbicide phytogenics help to restore the balance of microflora. Some phytogenics also have anti-inflammatory effects, helping to reduce the inflammation associated with dysbiosis.
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Products of choice
DigestoCid??has a broader spectrum of action than products based solely on organic acids, allowing superior antibacterial and antifungal efficacy at a less acidic pH (5.5-6.5).
GrowthPlus??is added to feed to maintain and improve digestive health. It is formulated with synergistic ingredients:
It is especially useful in cases of gizzard diseases, necrotic enteritis, feed passage and other enteritis.?It is also used as a natural growth promoter and to replace antibiotic growth promoters.
PlusProtect Digestive??is intended for digestive health in birds and rabbits of all ages. It is formulated with synergistic ingredients:
PlusProtect Digestive? is useful?to improve gut health?in the following cases:
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BioShield??is a complete solution that protects your animals against toxicity by mycotoxins. It includes:
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PlusBind??is a mixture of carefully selected silicates intended for the prevention of diseases and productivity losses related to the presence of all types of mycotoxins. It is indicated in poultry, pigs, aquaculture and ruminants.
The silicates present in PlusBind? have a highly expandable molecular structure. This characteristic gives the product a wide surface available for the adsorption of mycotoxins and therefore allows a high effectiveness at lower doses (0.5-1 kg per ton of feed).
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PlusBind Bio??is a mixture of carefully selected silicates intended for the prevention of diseases and productivity losses related to the presence of all types of mycotoxins. It also contains plant extracts with prebiotic effect.
It is indicated in poultry, pigs and aquaculture.
The silicates present in?PlusBind Bio??have a highly expandable molecular structure. This characteristic gives the product a wide surface available for the adsorption of mycotoxins and therefore allows a high effectiveness at lower doses (0.5-1 kg per ton of feed).
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