Poultry Science (Jun 2024)

Supplementing low protein diets with methionine or threonine during mixed Eimeria challenge

  • James Taylor,
  • Yves Mercier,
  • Oluyinka A. Olukosi,
  • Woo K. Kim,
  • Ramesh Selvaraj,
  • Todd J. Applegate,
  • Revathi Shanmugasundaram,
  • M. Elizabeth E. Ball,
  • Ilias Kyriazakis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103, no. 6
p. 103714

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ABSTRACT: We investigated the effects of supplementing low protein diets with methionine (Met) or threonine (Thr) during a mixed Eimeria (consisting of E. acervulina, E. maxima and E. tenella) challenge in broilers. All birds were fed the same starter diet (d1–9) and finisher diet (d28–35) which met Cobb 500 nutrient specifications. Birds were allocated to 1 of 4 dietary treatments from d9 to 28: a standard protein diet (19% CP); a low protein diet (16% CP); or the low protein diet supplemented with Met or Thr at 50% above recommendations. On d14, half of the birds were challenged, and half of the birds were unchallenged. From d14 to 28, feed intake was recorded daily and BW every 3 or 4 d. Oocyst excretion was measured daily from d18 to 27. On d21 and 28, 3 birds per pen were euthanized to assess nutrient digestibility, cytokine expression and intestinal histology. During the acute stage of the challenge, challenged birds reduced ADFI and ADG (P 0.05). Nutrient digestibility was reduced in challenged birds in the acute stage (P 0.05). Interactions were observed between diet and challenge on IL-10 and IL-21 expression in the cecal tonsils during the acute stage of the challenge (P < 0.05), due to reduced IL-10 expression in challenged Thr birds and greater IL-21 expression in challenged Met birds. Supplementation with Thr or Met had limited effects on the outcomes of a mixed Eimeria challenge but provides benefits to the host by enhancing their immune response.

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