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Performance and nutrient digestibility of broilers fed barley-based diets supplemented with amylase

2025, Bassi, Lucas S., Itani, Khaled, Ahmad, Muhammad, Smith, Adam, Cowieson, Aaron, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Svihus, Birger

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Effects of low crude protein content and glycine supplementation on broiler chicken performance, carcass traits, and litter quality.

2022, Hejdysz, Marcin, Bogucka, Joanna, Ziółkowska, Ewa, Perz, Katarzyna, Jarosz, Łukasz, Ciszewski, Artur, Nowaczewski, Sebastian, Ślósarz, Piotr Paweł, Kaczmarek, Sebastian

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Modification of the Protein Amino Acid Content in Hen Eggs as a Consequence of Different Concentrations of Lupine and Soy in Feed

2024, Tomczak, Aneta, Zielińska-Dawidziak, Magdalena, Klimowicz, Piotr, Hejdysz, Marcin, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Siger, Aleksander, Cieślak, Adam

The effect of the diet modification (soybean and lupine addition) on the content of protein and amino acids (AA) in eggs was studied. Both the sampling day and the diet influenced the total protein content. In albumen, the lowest protein content (10.6%) was noted after administering a diet containing 25% lupine; in the same egg the yolk contained the most proteins (16.7%). In the content of nonessential AA (NAA) in egg yolks, differences were noted only for cysteine, with its the highest content in the yolks of the control group. The stable content of essential yolk amino acids (EAA) was observed only for isoleucine, leucine, tryptophan and phenylalanine. The highest contents of EAA and NAA were recorded in the yolks of the control group (~47 and ~53 g/100 g of protein, respectively) and in the group with 25% additions of lupine (~42 and ~51 g/100 g of protein, respectively). AA with constant content in the tested albumens were methionine, tryptophan and alanine. The highest content of EAA (>~42 g/100 g of protein) and NAA (>~62 g/100 g of protein) were determined in albumen of eggs determined in the group with at least 20% additions of lupine. The highest content of EAA for humans delivered eggs from groups 4–6 (with the addition of soy into the diet ≤5%). The protein sources used in the hen diet significantly influenced the content of protein and individual AA in the produced eggs.

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Influence of particle size and inclusion level of oat hulls on retention and passage in the anterior digestive tract of broilers

2025, Ghimire, S., Itani, K., Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Smith, A., Svihus, B.

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Effect of emulsifier and multicarbohydrase enzyme supplementation on performance and nutrient digestibility in broiler diets containing rapeseed meal

2023, Wiśniewska, Zuzanna, Kołodziejski, Paweł, Pruszyńska-Oszmałek, Ewa, Konieczka, Paweł, Kinsner, Misza, Górka, Paweł, Flaga, Jadwiga, Kowalik, Kinga, Hejdysz, Marcin, Kubiś, Marta, Jarosz, Łukasz S., Ciszewski, Artur, Kaczmarek, Sebastian

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Effect of in ovo feeding with a multi-strain probiotic containing effective microorganisms and Zn-Gly chelate on the fatty acid profile, lipid profile, and malondialdehyde level in the serum and tissues of newly-hatched chickens

2024, Ciszewski, Artur, Jarosz, Łukasz S., Grądzki, Zbigniew, Marek, Agnieszka, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Kwiecień, Małgorzata, Rysiak, Anna

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Physical and biochemical characteristics of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) eggs based on shell color

2025, Nowaczewski, Sebastian, Grzegrzółka, Beata, Gruszczyńska, Joanna, Szablewski, Tomasz, Stuper-Szablewska, Kinga, Cegielska-Radziejewska, Renata, Tomczyk, Łukasz, Biadała, Agata, Lewko, Lidia, Szulc, Karolina, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Racewicz, Przemysław Łukasz, Jarosz, Łukasz, Hejdysz, Marcin

Abstract Ten percent of the world’s total edible eggs come from Japanese quail. The popularity of quail eggs is attributed to their high yolk content and hypoallergenic properties. This study aimed to analyze the physical characteristics and selected biochemical parameters of Japanese quail eggs based on shell color (dotted - D group, spotted - S group, and hazy - H group). The heaviest and most elongated eggs were found in the group H. The yolk index was significantly higher in dotted eggs, which also exhibited the highest lysozyme content and activity. The thickest shell (p≤0.05) with the lowest elasticity was observed in hazy eggs. However, no differences were found between eggshell colors concerning their breaking strength. The highest Ca content in the shell was found in the spotted group (S), while hazy eggs exhibited the lowest (p≤0.05) Ca and Mg content, despite having the thickest shells. Hazy eggs were also characterized by the highest crude protein content and the smallest proportion of crude fat and ash. The dotted eggs had the highest (p≤0.05) proportions of C16:1 and C18:2 fatty acids and a higher PUFA content (p≤0.05). Nutritionally, the dotted eggs performed best in terms of fatty acid profile and were also characterized by higher Mg, Ca, Cu, Mn, K, and Na content compared to the other groups. In summary, dotted eggs may be more appealing to consumers due to their advantageous physical and biochemical characteristics.

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The effect of different temperatures applied during extrusion on the nutritional value of faba bean and degradation of phytic P isomers

2022, Hejdysz, Marcin, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Bedford, Michael R.

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Implementation of a metabolizable energy regression model for black soldier fly larvae fat in broiler chicken diets: effect on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and selected physiological indices

2024, Kierończyk, B., Kaczmarek, S. A., Hejdysz, M., Szymkowiak, P., Aslam, M. R., Rawski, M., Kołodziejski, P. A., Mikuła, R., Stuper-Szablewska, K., Józefiak, D.

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Combination of emulsifier and xylanase in wheat diets of broiler chickens

2022, Kubiś, Marta, Kołodziejski, Paweł, Pruszyńska-Oszmałek, Ewa, Sassek, Maciej, Konieczka, Paweł, Górka, Paweł, Flaga, Jadwiga, Katarzyńska-Banasik, Dorota, Hejdysz, Marcin, Szumacher, Małgorzata, Cieślak, Adam, Kaczmarek, Sebastian

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Współpraca w zakresie realizacji prac rozwojowych w celu opracowania i wdrożenia innowacyjnych, precyzyjnych i bezpiecznych technologii mikronaważania dla udoskonalenia produktów premiksowych

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Combination of emulsifier and xylanase in triticale-based broiler chickens diets

2023, Wiśniewska, Zuzamma, Kołodziejski, Paweł Antoni, Pruszyńska-Oszmałek, Ewa, Konieczka, Paweł, Kinsner, Misza, Górka, Paweł, Flaga, Jadwiga, Kowalik, Kinga, Hejdysz, Marcin, Kubiś, Marta, Jarosz, Łukasz S., Ciszewski, Artur, Kaczmarek, Sebastian

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The effect of different medium-chain fatty acids, calcium butyrate, and salinomycin on performance, nutrient utilization and gastrointestinal tract of chicken of Polish Green-Legged Partridge hen

2022, Perz, Katarzyna, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Józefiak, Damian, Nowaczewski, Sebastian, Bogucka, Joanna, Ziółkowska, Ewa, Górecki, Marcin, Hejdysz, Marcin

Abstract The present study aimed to determine the effect of diets supplemented by feed additives, on the growth performance and digestive tract functioning in chicken of Green-Legged Partridge hen (GLPH). Two types of diets were used. Both the “low-digestible” (LD) diet characterized by high level of crude fiber and lard, and the “high-digestible” (HD) diet characterized by low content of crude fiber and soybean oil were supplemented by different additives such as 0.34% DM (dry matter) salinomycin, 0.30% DM medium-chain triglycerides (MCT), 1.00% DM calcium butyrate (CB), or 0.85% DM medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA). The experiment was conducted on 960 one-day-old male chickens of GLPH, randomly divided into 10 treatment groups. One group consisted of 12 replications (each with 8 birds). Chickens fed HD diet presented significantly higher body weight gain (BWG) in 15–56 days and also 0–56 days of experiment and lower feed conversion ratio (FCR) during whole time (0–56 days) of experiment (P<0.05). Addition of CB and MCFA did not affect the differences in BWG (15–56; 0–56 days) and FCR (15–56 days) in comparison with the control diet. Significant interaction between the type of diet and additives (P<0.05) was observed for feed intake (FI) throughout the experiment. The highest FI was found on LD diet with CB. On LD diet, all additives resulted in significantly worse nitrogen retention, however, on HD diet, it was observed only for salinomycin. The additives had no impact on fat digestibility when chickens were fed HD diet. There was significant (P<0.05) lower-fat digestibility when LD diet with MCT, CB, and MCFA was used. The greatest value of nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolizable energy (AMEN) was found on HD diet (P<0.05). The addition of MCT, CB, and MCFA increased the percentage share of ileum, and MCT also significantly increased the percentage share of the liver. The lactic acid bacteria and C. perfringens counts were lower on HD diet (P<0.05). The addition of MCT and CB increased the count of lactic acid bacteria in caeca (P<0.05). Many interactions between experimental factors in this experiment showed that the efficacy of using different feed additives depends on the type of diet. The results suggest that MCFA may be the most beneficial feed additive for GLPH chicken as an alternative for antibiotic growth promoters (AGP).

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Effects of hygiene methods on the microbiome and resistome of poultry litter

2026, Racewicz, Przemysław Łukasz, Nowaczewski, Sebastian, Hejdysz, Marcin, Ślósarz, Piotr Paweł, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Pawlak, Piotr, Madeja, Zofia Eliza, Szyndler-Nędza, Magdalena

Abstract The inappropriate use of antibiotics in poultry farming and the presence of antibiotic residues in the environment significantly impact the development of resistance among microorganisms present in the production ecosystem. The environment of the henhouse, including chicken manure, creates excellent conditions for the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARBs). The presence of ARBs in the litter often leads to the transfer of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) through horizontal gene transfer (HGT). Considering the risks associated with the agricultural use of manure, all sanitation treatments applied to poultry litter before its agricultural use should effectively eliminate physicochemical (antibiotic residues, heavy metals) and microbiological (ARBs, ARGs) hazards. This review aims to analyse the current practices in rational manure management, aligned with bio-economy principles, and evaluate their effectiveness in reducing the spread of antibiotic resistance and pathogens in the poultry production ecosystem. This review considered biological, chemical and physical processes for poultry litter treatment applicable in livestock settings, including the use of biopreparations, humic substances, and aluminosilicates during chicken rearing. Post-rearing methods such as the application of organic additives, minerals (calcium compounds), and silver-based nano preparations are also discussed, along with biological and physical methods such as storage, anaerobic digestion, composting and pasteurisation.

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The Effect of Exogenous Amylase Supplementation on the Nutritional Value of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) for Broiler Chickens

2023, Perz, Katarzyna, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Nowaczewski, Sebastian, Cowieson, Aaron Joell, Hejdysz, Marcin

The present study aimed to investigate whether the exogenous addition of amylase enhances the nutritional value of pea seeds for broiler chickens. In total, 84 1-day-old male broiler chickens (Ross 308) were used for the experimental study. During the first phase of the experiment (1–16 d), all birds in each treatment were fed with a corn–soybean meal reference diet. After this time, the first treatment (control) was still fed the reference diet. In the second and third treatment, 50% of the reference diet was replaced with 50% pea seeds. In addition, the third treatment was supplemented with exogenous amylase. Animal excreta were collected on 21 d and 22 d of the experiment. The birds were sacrificed at the end of the experiment (23 d), and samples of ileum content were collected. The experimental results showed that the exogenous addition of amylase significantly improved (p < 0.05) the apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of the crude protein (CP), starch, and dry matter (DM) of pea. In addition, an improvement in the AID of essential amino acids in pea seeds (except Phe) was observed. The trend in the AMEN values was also noted (p = 0.076). It can be concluded that supplementation with exogenous amylase improves the nutritional value of pea seeds in broiler chicken nutrition.

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Zrównoważona produkcja brojlerów kurzych dzięki zastosowaniu jęczmienia i owsa w ich żywieniu

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A conventional hatchery vs “on-farm” hatching of broiler chickens in terms of microbiological and microclimatic conditions

2024, Kustra, K., Trela, M., Hejdysz, M., Kaczmarek, S., Węsierska, E., Babuszkiewicz, M., Lis, M.W.

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Novel thermal stability enhanced xylanase improves the performance and digestibility parameters in broilers

2024, Lee, Su Rin, Khan, Daulat Rehman, Park, Jae Yong, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Choi, Eun Jung

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The effect of reduction of resistant starch content of faba bean and pea by amylase supplementation on performance, nutrient digestibility, and sialic acid excretion of broiler chickens

2023, Perz, K., Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Nowaczewski, Sebastian, Cowieson, A.J., Jarosz, Ł., Ciszewski, A., Hejdysz, Marcin

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Influence of the genotype of the hen (Gallus gallus domesticus) on main parameters of egg quality, chemical composition of the eggs under uniform environmental conditions

2024, Hejdysz, Marcin, Nowaczewski, Sebastian, Perz, Katarzyna, Szablewski, Tomasz, Stuper-Szablewska, Kinga, Cegielska-Radziejewska, Renata, Tomczyk, Łukasz, Przybylska-Balcerek, Anna, Buśko, Maciej, Kaczmarek, Sebastian, Ślósarz, Piotr Paweł, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu