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Advances in Sustainable Poultry Production

Escrito por: David Corredor
Sustainable Poultry

Contenido disponible en: العربية (Arabic)

The continuous growth of the human population demands more and more animal protein to feed people, which directly challenges the main sectors of poultry industry (conventional and organic/cage-free farming) year after year, so it is essential to develop sustainable poultry production.

Major problems facing conventional poultry farming are animal welfare, environmental sustainability, and antibiotic resistance of the prevailing zoonotic/enteric pathogens whereas slow growth rate, higher costs, inefficient land use, different diseases of the chicken, and cross-contamination with bacterial pathogens into the final products are the main issues for organic poultry farming.

Therefore, it is important to have sustainable alternatives to reduce and eradicate these major issues. Some of these alternatives in poultry farming are:

There are other alternatives for sustainable poultry production besides those just discussed here, but these are the ones that are on the rise at the moment. Bacteriophage and vaccines are mostly used to control diseases whereas prebiotic, probiotic, synbiotic and AIBPs have the dual roles including disease prevention and growth promotion. However, there is still a need for further research on the field applications of these alternatives, specifically when applied in different poultry production systems. It is also necessary to understand the mechanism of action of these options before generalizing their use, as well as to determine their long-term consequences.

Sources: Available upon request.

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