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Effects of strain and stocking density on leg health, activity, and use of enrichments in conventional broiler chicken production.
Guinebretière, M; Warin, L; Moysan, J P; Méda, B; Mocz, F; Bihan-Duval, E Le; Thomas, R; Keita, A; Mignon-Grasteau, S.
Afiliação
  • Guinebretière M; Epidemiology, Health and Welfare Unit, Ploufragan-Plouzané-Niort Laboratory, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), Ploufragan, France. Electronic address: maryse.guinebretiere@anses.fr.
  • Warin L; Technical Institute for Poultry (ITAVI), 37380 Nouzilly, France.
  • Moysan JP; Avian Experimental Unit, Ploufragan-Plouzané-Niort Laboratory, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), Ploufragan, France.
  • Méda B; INRAE, Université de Tours, BOA, 37380 Nouzilly, France.
  • Mocz F; Epidemiology, Health and Welfare Unit, Ploufragan-Plouzané-Niort Laboratory, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), Ploufragan, France.
  • Bihan-Duval EL; INRAE, Université de Tours, BOA, 37380 Nouzilly, France.
  • Thomas R; Epidemiology, Health and Welfare Unit, Ploufragan-Plouzané-Niort Laboratory, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), Ploufragan, France.
  • Keita A; Avian Experimental Unit, Ploufragan-Plouzané-Niort Laboratory, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), Ploufragan, France.
  • Mignon-Grasteau S; INRAE, Université de Tours, BOA, 37380 Nouzilly, France.
Poult Sci ; 103(9): 103993, 2024 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39002370
ABSTRACT
Conventional broiler production needs to evolve towards more animal-friendly production systems in order to meet increasing consumer concerns regarding animal welfare. Genetics and stocking density are 2 of the most promising leads to make this change possible. In this study, 6 strains with different growth rates (42-61 g/d) were reared at contrasting densities 37 kg/m² (HD) and 29 kg/m² (LD). At the same body weight of 1.80-1.95 kg, we evaluated how growth rate and stocking density influenced broiler behaviors (general activity, interactions with enrichments), broiler health (mortality, leg problems, cleanliness and plumage growth) and litter quality. Density did not affect body weight, mortality or behaviors. For all strains, LD was associated with a lower prevalence of hock burns, a better gait score, and improved litter quality and broiler cleanliness. For the 3 strains most affected by pododermatitis, a lower prevalence was observed in LD than in HD pens. Fewer birds were inactive and more birds were standing and interacting with the enrichments (as proposed in the experiment) as soon as the growth rate was lower than that of the control strain (Ross 308). Others welfare indicators such as gait score, plumage growth improved as well. Litter humidity decreased with growth rate, contributing to better leg conditions and cleaner breasts. The prevalence of hock burns and certain behaviors (i.e., the proportion of birds grooming or walking/running) were not affected by growth rate. The proportion of birds foraging was higher at a lower growth rate. These results suggest that reducing growth rate as a preliminary measure, and reducing density as a supplementary one, would improve conventional broiler welfare.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças das Aves Domésticas / Bem-Estar do Animal / Galinhas / Abrigo para Animais / Criação de Animais Domésticos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças das Aves Domésticas / Bem-Estar do Animal / Galinhas / Abrigo para Animais / Criação de Animais Domésticos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article