Mortality in broiler chicks on feed amended with Fusarium proliferatum culture material or with purified fumonisin B and moniliformin.

Autor: Javed, T., Bennett, G., Richard, J., Dombrink-Kurtzman, M., Côté, L., Buck, W.
Zdroj: Mycopathologia; Sep1993, Vol. 123 Issue 3, p171-184, 14p
Abstrakt: Two hundred twenty-eight male chicks (Columbia × New Hampshire) were given feed amended with autoclaved culture material (CM) of Fusarium proliferatum Containing fumonisin B (FB), fumonisin B (FB) and moniliformin in 3 separate feeding trials. Purified FB and moniliformin were given separately and in combination in a fourth feeding trial. Birds were given amended rations at day 1 (Trial 1 and 4), day 7 (Trial 2), and day 21 (Trial 3) and their respective ration was given for 28 days (Trial 1), 21 days (Trial 2), 7 days (Trial 3), and 14 days (Trial 4). FB concentrations were 546, 193, and 61 ppm; FB were 98, 38 and 14 ppm; and moniliformin were 367, 193, and 66 ppm in the first 3 feeding trial regimens. Chicks in Trial 4 were given dietary concentrations of purified FB at 274 and 125 ppm, and moniliformin at 154 and 27 ppm. FB and moniliformin, both alone and in combination, produced dose-responsive clinical signs, reduced weight gains and mortality in chicks. Age of birds given amended feeds had little difference in the clinical response; however, those given the rations from days 7 or 21 were slightly less susceptible than those given rations beginning at 1 day of age. Additive effects were noted when the toxins were given in combination. When toxins were given separately, adverse effects took longer to occur. A system to monitor pattern and rate of defecation (RD) was developed for assessing the chicks' approach to feed, water and heat source as illness progressed. Our results indicate that chicks fed corn heavily infected with F. proliferatum under field conditions could suffer acute death similar to that described for 'spiking mortality syndrome' during the first 3 weeks of age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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