Early life environment affects behavior, welfare, gut microbiome composition, and diversity in broiler chickens

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  • who: Ingrid C. de Jong from the Purdue University, United States have published the article: Early life environment affects behavior, welfare, gut microbiome composition, and diversity in broiler chickens, in the Journal: Microbiome composition Pooled fecal samples The microbiota diversity in fecal samples collected on day 14 was based on the genus/species level data. Within OH, NE showed more species in pooled fecal samples on day 14 compared to EE (Observed richness, P=0.052), but no significant effects were found for the Shannon index (Figure 2). Furthermore, NE did not differ from EE within HH . . .

     

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