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Health effects of feed dilution and roughage in Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels

To ensure reproductivity and prevent obesity, broiler breeder's growth rate is controlled by quantitative feed restriction. However, feed restriction is associated with chronic hunger, frustration, and abnormal behaviors, thus representing a welfare problem. Feed diluted with insoluble fiber is...

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Autores principales: Kittelsen, Kathe E., Vasdal, Guro, Moe, Randi O., Steinhoff, Franciska S., Tahamtani, Fernanda M.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10450970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37586188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102985
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author Kittelsen, Kathe E.
Vasdal, Guro
Moe, Randi O.
Steinhoff, Franciska S.
Tahamtani, Fernanda M.
author_facet Kittelsen, Kathe E.
Vasdal, Guro
Moe, Randi O.
Steinhoff, Franciska S.
Tahamtani, Fernanda M.
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description To ensure reproductivity and prevent obesity, broiler breeder's growth rate is controlled by quantitative feed restriction. However, feed restriction is associated with chronic hunger, frustration, and abnormal behaviors, thus representing a welfare problem. Feed diluted with insoluble fiber is an alternative, allowing larger amounts of feed and more gut filling, increasing satiety without increasing the caloric intake. Previous research on feed dilution has focused on pullets not cockerels. In addition, the health effects of diluted feed are less explored. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of feed dilution and roughage on health indicators in broiler breeder cockerels, 5 to 10 wk of age (WOA), a very feed restricted period. In total, 200 Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels were housed in 12 pens (6 pens/treatment), 16 to 17 birds per pen. The treatments were standard feed (Control) and feed diluted with (20%) insoluble oat hulls and 150 g of roughage (lucerne/alfalfa) daily per pen (D + R). The D + R birds received 20% more feed per day. Body weight, pecking injuries, footpad dermatitis (FPD), and litter quality were recorded weekly between 5 and 9 WOA. At 10 WOA all birds were euthanized and subjected to postmortem assessment. D + R birds tended to weigh more than controls (P = 0.055), but diet did not affect flock uniformity (P = 0.57). The weekly assessment showed no effect of treatment on foot pad lesion scores (P = 0.31). However, an effect on FPD was observed postmortem (P = 0.04), where Control had slightly better footpad condition compared to the D + R group. Litter had to be completely changed in 2 control pens during the trial, due to quality deterioration. There was no effect of treatment on the weight of specific organs, the length of the gut, the intestinal mucosa, nor on the incidence of wounds on the head (P = 0.15). Overall, these results indicate that feed dilution and roughage have neither adverse nor beneficial health effects on Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels.
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spelling pubmed-104509702023-08-26 Health effects of feed dilution and roughage in Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels Kittelsen, Kathe E. Vasdal, Guro Moe, Randi O. Steinhoff, Franciska S. Tahamtani, Fernanda M. Poult Sci IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE To ensure reproductivity and prevent obesity, broiler breeder's growth rate is controlled by quantitative feed restriction. However, feed restriction is associated with chronic hunger, frustration, and abnormal behaviors, thus representing a welfare problem. Feed diluted with insoluble fiber is an alternative, allowing larger amounts of feed and more gut filling, increasing satiety without increasing the caloric intake. Previous research on feed dilution has focused on pullets not cockerels. In addition, the health effects of diluted feed are less explored. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of feed dilution and roughage on health indicators in broiler breeder cockerels, 5 to 10 wk of age (WOA), a very feed restricted period. In total, 200 Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels were housed in 12 pens (6 pens/treatment), 16 to 17 birds per pen. The treatments were standard feed (Control) and feed diluted with (20%) insoluble oat hulls and 150 g of roughage (lucerne/alfalfa) daily per pen (D + R). The D + R birds received 20% more feed per day. Body weight, pecking injuries, footpad dermatitis (FPD), and litter quality were recorded weekly between 5 and 9 WOA. At 10 WOA all birds were euthanized and subjected to postmortem assessment. D + R birds tended to weigh more than controls (P = 0.055), but diet did not affect flock uniformity (P = 0.57). The weekly assessment showed no effect of treatment on foot pad lesion scores (P = 0.31). However, an effect on FPD was observed postmortem (P = 0.04), where Control had slightly better footpad condition compared to the D + R group. Litter had to be completely changed in 2 control pens during the trial, due to quality deterioration. There was no effect of treatment on the weight of specific organs, the length of the gut, the intestinal mucosa, nor on the incidence of wounds on the head (P = 0.15). Overall, these results indicate that feed dilution and roughage have neither adverse nor beneficial health effects on Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels. Elsevier 2023-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10450970/ /pubmed/37586188 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102985 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Health effects of feed dilution and roughage in Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels
title Health effects of feed dilution and roughage in Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels
title_full Health effects of feed dilution and roughage in Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels
title_fullStr Health effects of feed dilution and roughage in Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels
title_full_unstemmed Health effects of feed dilution and roughage in Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels
title_short Health effects of feed dilution and roughage in Ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels
title_sort health effects of feed dilution and roughage in ross 308 broiler breeder cockerels
topic IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10450970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37586188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102985
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