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Profitability and meat quality of fast-, medium- and slow-growing meat-type chicken genotypes as affected by growth and length of rearing.
Afrin, Afifa; Ahmed, Tanvir; Lahiry, Ankon; Rahman, Shahina; Dey, Bapon; Hashem, Md Abul; Das, Shubash Chandra.
Affiliation
  • Afrin A; Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensing 2022, Bangladesh.
  • Ahmed T; Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensing 2022, Bangladesh.
  • Lahiry A; Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensing 2022, Bangladesh.
  • Rahman S; Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensing 2022, Bangladesh.
  • Dey B; Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensing 2022, Bangladesh.
  • Hashem MA; Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensing 2022, Bangladesh.
  • Das SC; Department of Poultry Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensing 2022, Bangladesh.
Saudi J Biol Sci ; 31(8): 104025, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38946845
ABSTRACT
The study aimed to evaluate the profitability, meat quality, and carcass parameters of fast-, medium-, and slow-growing meat-type chicken genotypes of Bangladesh. Nine hundred DOCs were randomly allocated to 6 treatments T1 = commercial broilers, T2 = CPF-3 (central poultry farm-3), T3 = cockerel, T4 = sonali, T5 = NDD (non-descriptive desi), and T6 = hilly, having 5 replications of 30 chicks each. Birds were reared under complete confinement until their respective market ages (commercial broilers = 35 d; CPF-3 = 45 d; cockerel = 56 d, and hilly = 77 d; sonali = 63 d and NDD = 77 d) and fed commercial broiler diets. Net returns, meat quality, growth, and carcass yield were measured. NDD and hilly showed significantly the highest profitability and superior meat quality. Commercial broilers exhibited the highest final body weight (2355.59 g/b) followed by hilly (1241 g/b) and NDD (1006 g/b), while CPF-3 (860.21 g/b), cockerel (915.49 g/b), and sonali (788.43 g/b) had lower final body weights at their respective market ages. Commercial broilers had the highest carcass weight and dressing yields, followed by hilly and cockerel, and lower in sonali, CPF-3, and NDD. The study concluded that rearing slow- or medium-growing NDD and hilly is superior to fast-growing commercial broilers or CPF-3 regarding profitability, and meat quality. The results of current findings help small-scale farmers in choosing a suitable meat-type chicken that yields better profitability and also for the consumers who wish to pay a fair price for the birds, considering the meat quality specific to each chicken genotype.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Saudi J Biol Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Saudi J Biol Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article