DETECTION OF MICROBES WITH THEIR CHARACTERIZATION CAUSING STUNTED GROWTH IN COMMERCIAL BROILERS
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Abstract
The study was conducted to isolate and characterize the microbes causing stunted growth in
commercial broilers from Vai-Vai Poultry Farm (Kornai, Katapara, Dinajpur), Israfil
Poultry Farm (Basherhat, Dinajpur), Guljar Poultry Farm (North Sibrampur, Dinajpur)
and Maa Poultry Farm (Nayanpur, Dinajpur), during the period from January 2011 to July
2011. A total of 158 samples comprising dead birds, sick birds, litter, droppings, poultry
feed and drinking water were collected among them 56 (n= 56) positive samples were
isolated for this study from commercial broilers and subjected to primary isolation by
propagating in nutrient broth followed by culture on selective media— Brilliant Green Agar,
Salmonella-Shigella Agar, Eosin Methylene Blue Agar and Sabouraud’s Dextrose Agar
media. Gram's staining techniques were performed. Biochemical properties of the isolates
were studied and reaction in TSI agar slant was also observed. Among the 56 positive
isolates 9 isolates were found positive for Fungi, 37 isolates were found positive for E. coli
and 26 isolates were found to be positive for Salmonella spp. that are the casual factors for
stunted growth in commercial broilers. The prevalence of Fungi, E. coli and Salmonella
spp. were recorded as 16.07%, 66.07% and 46.42% respectively. Among the microbes
isolated Escherichia coli was determined as predominant bacteria (66.07%) causing stunted
growth in commercial broilers than Salmonella spp. (46.42%) and Fungi (16.07%). Litter
and dropping samples were the highest sources of contamination than tracheal swabs.
Fungal samples were isolated from feed, litter and drinking water samples and the
prevalence of Fungi were recorded as lowest (16.07%) than other microbes causing stunted
growth than Escherichia coli (66.07%) and Salmonella spp. (46.42%).