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dc.contributor.advisorProf. Dr. Md. Mostafizer Rahman
dc.contributor.authorSULTANA, DR. NIGAR
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-20T08:21:05Z
dc.date.available2022-04-20T08:21:05Z
dc.date.issued2014-06
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/324
dc.descriptionBangladesh is an agricultural country with large number of poultry. Poultry industry has a great contribution over its economy. It is estimated that there are about 153 million chickens in Bangladesh. There are about one lacs poultry farms in Bangladesh, of which 20% rearing 1000 t0 50000 birds and remaining 80% are small in size with 100 to 1000 birds. Currently there are about 130 hatcheries (65 hatcheries with breeding farm) in Bangladesh, with 2 million broilers and 0.3 million layer parent stock which producing 4 to 5 million commercial day old chicks per week. The commercial broiler and layer farms supplying about 0.2 million metric ton of poultry meat and 5210 million table eggs per year in Bangladesh (Samad, M.A. 2005).en_US
dc.description.abstractThe present study was conducted to identify the organisms in poultry feed manufactured by different poultry feed producing company namely Paragon, Aftab, Index and Jomjom sold in retail stores in Bangladesh. The samples were analyzed to determine the microbiological quality of poultry feed and like total viable count, presence of gram positive and gram negative pathogenic bacteria and fungi and as well as the effect of these organism in poultry. Four feed samples of each company were collected from different dealer of Rangpur city. The bacteriological analyses were done at the Microbiology Laboratory of Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur. During January to june — 2014. Total viable count (TVC) was performed according to the American Public Health Association, using plate count agar medium for TVC, Eosine methylene blue (EMB) agar media for total E. coli count and salmonella-Shigella agar for total salmonella count. Biochemical properties of the isolates were also studied and reaction in TSI agar slant was observed. MIU test, MR test, VP test etc. were also performed. Sabourauds Dextrose agar media were also used for detection of presence of fungus. The virulence effect of the organism present in feed were observed by inoculating the organism in poultry. The average TVC for Aftab is 3.28 x 10°CFU/gm (log 5.5) was lower than Paragon is 5.45 x 10° CFU/gm (log 6.7) and average TVC for Jomjom 4.5 x 10° CFU/gm(log 5.7) was lower than Index 5.14 x 10°CFU/gm (log 6.7). The presence of fungi could be as a result of their high pathogenecity as reported ty researchers elsewhere. These organisms can causes several poultry and farm animal infections, they also produce mycotoxins that are also of public health importance to both humans and their farmed animals. The average EF. coli counts obtained from the study was in Aftab 8.26 x 10° (log 3.8), in Paragon 6.25 x 10° (log 5.7), in Jomjom 5.65 x 10° (log 4.7), in Index 5.5 x 10° (log 5.8). The presence of high numbers of E. coli in was little bit high indicate the poor hygienic practices during manufacture, post process contamination and unsatisfactory transportation and Preservation. Statistically the E. coli were more closely related to total viable counts than the Salmonella counts in the samples of Aftab 2.68 x 10° CFU/gm (log 3.4), Paragon 3.15x 10* CFU/gm (log 4.5), Jomjom 4.46 x 10° CFU/gm (log 3.6) and Index 1.19 x 10° CFU/gm (log 4.0) were respectively.en_US
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dc.publisherHAJEE MOHAMMOD DANESH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, DINAJPURen_US
dc.subjectCOMMERCIALLYen_US
dc.subjectMICROBIOLOGYen_US
dc.subjectExperimental layouten_US
dc.subjectCollection of feed sampleen_US
dc.titleMICROBIOLGGICAL QUALITY OF COMMERCIALLY — AVAILABLE POULTRY FEEDS SOLD IN BANGLADESHen_US
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