Song Ju-Yong, Heo Yun-Ji, Park Jina, Lee Hyun-Kwan, Kim Yoo Bhin, Kwon Byung-Yeon, Kim Da-Hye, Lee Kyung-Woo
Department of Animal Science and Technology, Konkuk University, 120 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 05029, Republic of Korea.
Animals (Basel). 2025 Jul 9;15(14):2021. doi: 10.3390/ani15142021.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of various feed additives on odor emissions, gut health, and stress responses in laying hens fed low-protein diets. Four commercially available functional feed additives (, protease, saponin, and thyme-based essential oil) were selected for this study. A total of 288 Hy-Line brown laying hens aged 49 weeks were randomly fed on one of six experiment diets: a 16% standard crude protein diet, a 12% low-crude-protein (LCP) diet, and LCP diets supplemented with Bacillus-based probiotic, protease, saponin, or thyme-based essential oils prepared for 8 weeks. Each treatment had eight replicates with six birds per replicate. Lowering crude protein levels affected the laying performance, nitrogen balance, odor production (i.e., ammonia), and nutrient digestibility but did not alter eggshell quality or fecal short-chain fatty acids. Dietary additives added into the LCP diet did not affect the laying performance, egg qualities, and nitrogen balance but increased crude ash digestibility compared with the LCP-diet-fed laying hens. Branched-chain fatty acids tended to be higher in all laying hens fed low-CP diets, irrespective of feed additives. Notably, low vs. standard protein diets tended to increase yolk corticosterone levels, which is an indicator of stress responses in chickens. This low-CP-mediated increase in yolk corticosterone was partially decreased by 20.8-48.6% on average, depending on the additives used. Our study suggests that low-protein diets could effectively lower nitrogen excretion and odor emissions. However, adding dietary additives into low-protein diets has minimal effects on low-CP-diet-fed laying hens, which needs further studies to clarify the role of low-crude-protein diets and dietary additives in modulating hindgut fermentation via shaping the gut microbiota and stress responses of laying hens.
本研究的目的是评估各种饲料添加剂对采食低蛋白日粮的蛋鸡气味排放、肠道健康和应激反应的影响。本研究选用了四种市售功能性饲料添加剂(基于芽孢杆菌的益生菌、蛋白酶、皂苷和百里香精油)。总共288只49周龄的海兰褐蛋鸡被随机饲喂六种实验日粮之一:16%标准粗蛋白日粮、12%低粗蛋白(LCP)日粮,以及添加了基于芽孢杆菌的益生菌、蛋白酶、皂苷或百里香精油的LCP日粮,持续8周。每个处理有8个重复,每个重复6只鸡。降低粗蛋白水平会影响产蛋性能、氮平衡、气味产生(即氨气)和养分消化率,但不会改变蛋壳质量或粪便短链脂肪酸。与饲喂LCP日粮的蛋鸡相比,添加到LCP日粮中的饲料添加剂对产蛋性能、蛋品质和氮平衡没有影响,但提高了粗灰分消化率。无论饲料添加剂如何,所有采食低粗蛋白日粮的蛋鸡的支链脂肪酸含量都趋于更高。值得注意的是,低蛋白日粮与标准蛋白日粮相比,往往会提高蛋黄皮质酮水平,这是鸡应激反应的一个指标。根据所使用的添加剂不同,这种由低粗蛋白介导的蛋黄皮质酮增加平均可部分降低20.8 - 48.6%。我们的研究表明,低蛋白日粮可以有效降低氮排泄和气味排放。然而,在低蛋白日粮中添加饲料添加剂对采食低粗蛋白日粮的蛋鸡影响极小,这需要进一步研究来阐明低粗蛋白日粮和饲料添加剂在通过塑造蛋鸡肠道微生物群和应激反应来调节后肠发酵中的作用。