2024
DOI: 10.3390/ani14050660
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Modulation of Performance, Plasma Constituents, Small Intestinal Morphology, and Cecum Microbiota in Growing Geese by Dietary Citric Acid Supplementation

Yongkang Zhang,
Jiajia Xue,
Ying Chen
et al.

Abstract: To investigate the efficiency and optimum inclusion level of CA in growing geese diets on performance, plasma constituents, and intestinal health, 240 healthy female geese at the age of 28d were randomly allotted six treatment diets incorporated with 0, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4, 3.2, and 4% CA. Each treatment group consisted of five replicates and eight birds per replicate. The findings demonstrated that 3.2% CA supplementation resulted in improved growth performance (ADG, ADFI, and FBW) (p = 0.001), and geese who receiv… Show more

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“…The small intestine plays an essential role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients, and the morphological indicators of the small intestine (VH, CD, and VH/CD) are directly associated with the digestive capacity and intestinal health of animals ( Zhang et al, 2024 ). However, studies on the effects of steam-conditioning temperature of pelleted feed on small intestine morphological indicators in poultry are lacking.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The small intestine plays an essential role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients, and the morphological indicators of the small intestine (VH, CD, and VH/CD) are directly associated with the digestive capacity and intestinal health of animals ( Zhang et al, 2024 ). However, studies on the effects of steam-conditioning temperature of pelleted feed on small intestine morphological indicators in poultry are lacking.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%