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The effects of growth rate on leg morphology and tibia breaking strength, mineral density, mineral content, and bone ash in broilers

Authors :
Nicholas B. Anthony
A. B. Karnuah
Samuel E. Aggrey
A. D. Mitchell
M. Y. Shim
Gene M. Pesti
Source :
Poultry science. 91(8)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Fast-growing broilers are especially susceptible to bone abnormalities, causing major problems for broiler producers. The cortical bones of fast-growing broilers are highly porous, which may lead to leg deformities. Leg problems were investigated in 6-wk-old Arkansas randombred broilers. Body weight was measured at hatch and at 6 wk. There were 8 different settings of approximately 450 eggs each. Two subpopulations, slow-growing (SG; bottom quarter, n=511) and fast-growing (FG; top quarter, n=545), were created from a randombred population based on their growth rate from hatch until 6 wk of age. At 6 wk of age, the broilers were processed and chilled at 4°C overnight before deboning. Shank (78.27±8.06 g), drum stick (190.92±16.91 g), and thigh weights (233.88±22.66 g) of FG broilers were higher than those of SG broilers (54.39±6.86, 135.39±15.45, and 168.50±21.13 g, respectivly; P

Details

ISSN :
00325791
Volume :
91
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Poultry science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....448f5ee8a2df94bbb5d81241db07d4ea