Chicks
that ate litter or material taken from the intestines of
two-week-old poults performed better, researchers have found.
The
resulting “inoculum” from the older birds “was found to be stable and improved
both the growth and resistance to challenge with Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella enteriditis,” the
researchers report.
The goal is to find substances that could be incorporated in feed to improve bird health and performance.
The research was done by a team from the Western University of Health Sciences and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service.