Center for Food Safety and Food Science Department, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72704.
Egg Safety & Quality Research Unit, U.S. National Poultry Research Center, USDA-ARS, Athens 30605, GA.
Poult Sci. 2020 Feb;99(2):660-669. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2019.12.017. Epub 2020 Jan 24.
Alternative poultry production systems consisting of free-range or pasture flock raised poultry continues to increase in popularity. Based on the perceived benefits of poultry products generated from these alternative poultry production systems, they have commercial appeal to consumers. Several factors impact the health and well being of birds raised and maintained in these types of production systems. Exposure to foodborne pathogens and potential for colonization in the gastrointestinal tract has to be considered with these types of production systems. The gastrointestinal tract microbial composition and function of birds grown and maintained in alternative poultry operations may differ depending on diets, breed, and age of bird. Dietary variety and foraging behavior are potential influential factors on bird nutrition. The gastrointestinal tract microbiomes of birds raised under alternative poultry production systems are now being characterized with next-generation sequencing to identify individual microbial members and assess the impact of different factors on the diversity of microbial populations. In this review, the gastrointestinal tract microbiota contributions to free-range or pasture-raised broiler and egg layer production systems, subsequent applications, and potential future directions will be discussed.
替代家禽生产系统,包括放养或牧场饲养的家禽,继续受到欢迎。基于人们对这些替代家禽生产系统所产生的家禽产品的认知益处,它们对消费者具有商业吸引力。有几个因素会影响在这些类型的生产系统中饲养和维持的鸟类的健康和福利。在这些类型的生产系统中,必须考虑到禽肉产品暴露于食源性病原体和胃肠道定植的可能性。在替代家禽养殖中生长和维持的鸟类的胃肠道微生物组成和功能可能因饮食、品种和鸟类年龄而异。饮食多样性和觅食行为是影响鸟类营养的潜在因素。现在,通过下一代测序来描述家禽生产系统下饲养的鸟类的胃肠道微生物组,以确定单个微生物成员,并评估不同因素对微生物种群多样性的影响。在这篇综述中,将讨论胃肠道微生物群对自由放养或牧场饲养的肉鸡和蛋鸡生产系统的贡献、随后的应用以及潜在的未来方向。