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Cut yield and meat quality of brown eggshell laying hens housed in an alternative system and submitted to different feeding volumes.

Juliana ForgiariniEverton Luis KrabbeDébora Aline AlvesValdir S DE AvilaVicky L KawskiCristiele L ContreiraCaroline BavarescoVictor Fernando Büttow Roll
Published in: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias (2023)
The aim was to evaluate the effect of different feeding volumes on the cut yield and meat quality of brown eggshell laying hens strain Embrapa 051 (E051) during the laying cycle, reared in an alternative system and slaughtered at 73 weeks, with reference to the lineage Lohmann Brown (LB). 600 hens E051 and 200 hens LB were used in an entirely randomized experimental design totalizing 5 replicates with 40 birds each. The treatments were: Control (LB fed with 100% of their dietary requirements), E051 fed with 93% of the control diet, E051 fed with 100% of the control diet, and E051 fed with 107% of the control diet. Birds were supplemented daily with 30g of ground grasses. Different feeding volumes did not alter the physicochemical quality of the meat and the cut yield. Body and cold carcass weight were greater in the E051 fed with 107% of the reference feed compared to the LB or the E051 fed with 7% less than the control diet. Yellow color intensity was greater in the E051 than in LB. The results demonstrated that, at the end of their productive cycle, the E051 without a restricted diet presents good carcass characteristics and potential for industrialized development.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress
  • physical activity
  • weight loss
  • randomized controlled trial
  • quality improvement
  • high intensity
  • double blind
  • weight gain