Beneficial dietary fibre in laying hens

03-08-2021 | | |
A healthy, diverse intestinal flora is an important factor in the condition and performance of laying hens. Photo: Shutterstock
A healthy, diverse intestinal flora is an important factor in the condition and performance of laying hens. Photo: Shutterstock
The digestive tract of poultry is not comparable with ruminants, so what would be the sense of feeding dietary fibre? The answer is that poultry also depend on having a balanced microbiota in the hindgut. To maintain eubiosis in the large intestine, it is necessary to provide fermentable dietary fibre as a nutritional basis and energy source for the gut bacteria. Until a few years ago, the issue of dietary fibre attracted little, if any, interest in the field of poultry nutrition. On top of wh


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