USask research explores yeast genetics for better chicken feed
A team of University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers has hatched an innovative project to improve the health of chickens by upgrading the feed they eat.
Dr. Natacha Hogan and Dr. Chris Eskiw with the College of Agriculture and Bioresources are examining how yeast byproducts, when added to the feed of hens, could improve the overall health of the hens and the quality of the eggs they lay.
Hogan said the project explores strategies to enhance the health and productivity of laying hens through alternative in-feed additives.
“We are looking at ways to maximize the production of beneficial bioactive compounds from yeast that can be put into animal feed to help boost gut health and improve animal performance,” Hogan said.


