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An observational field study of the cloacal microbiota in adult laying hens with and without access to an outdoor range.

Janneke SchreuderFrancisca C VelkersRuth J BouwstraNancy BeerensJ Arjan StegemanWillem F de BoerP van HooftArmin R W ElbersAlex BossersStephanie D Jurburg
Published in: Animal microbiome (2020)
This study shows that exposure to an outdoor environment is responsible for a relatively small proportion of the community variation in the microbiota of layers. The poultry house, farm, and rearing flock play a much greater role in determining the cloacal microbiota composition of adult laying hens. Overall, measuring differences in cloacal microbiota of layers as an indicator for the level of exposure to potential pathogens and biosecurity seems of limited practical use. To gain more insight into environmental drivers of the gut microbiota, future research should aim at investigating community composition of commercial layer flocks over time.
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