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Animal-based welfare indicators of 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes for the approval in an animal welfare label program

For broiler genotypes to be merchandized under the animal welfare label of the German Animal Welfare Federation, several animal-based welfare indicators with upper limits are listed in a criteria catalog. We compared the prevalence of animal-based welfare indicators in 4 slow-growing broiler genotyp...

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Autores principales: Louton, Helen, Keppler, Christiane, Erhard, Michael, van Tuijl, Otto, Bachmeier, Josef, Damme, Klaus, Reese, Sven, Rauch, Elke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30690629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez023
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author Louton, Helen
Keppler, Christiane
Erhard, Michael
van Tuijl, Otto
Bachmeier, Josef
Damme, Klaus
Reese, Sven
Rauch, Elke
author_facet Louton, Helen
Keppler, Christiane
Erhard, Michael
van Tuijl, Otto
Bachmeier, Josef
Damme, Klaus
Reese, Sven
Rauch, Elke
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description For broiler genotypes to be merchandized under the animal welfare label of the German Animal Welfare Federation, several animal-based welfare indicators with upper limits are listed in a criteria catalog. We compared the prevalence of animal-based welfare indicators in 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes [Ranger Classic (RC), Ranger Gold (RG), Rowan Ranger (RoR), and Rambler Ranger (RaR)] in terms of potential approval of these genotypes for a German animal welfare label program. Chicks were housed in 16 floor pens, of which 8 had access to a winter garden. With 4 replications of each genotype, animal-based welfare indicators were assessed in 160 broilers (10 broilers per pen) on fattening days (FD) 36 and 44. The body weight of the 4 broiler genotypes differed on both examination days in decreasing order for RC, RG, RoR, and RaR (P < 0.001). The walking ability was within the scope of the animal welfare label in all genotypes; it was better in genotypes with a lower mean body weight and correlated positively with the body weight in RG, RoR, RaR, and in the pooled data of the 4 genotypes. Hock burns were only observed at a low severity score, with male broilers being affected more often than female broilers. A positive correlation of the development of hock burn with the weight of the broilers was observed on FD 44 when data of all genotypes were pooled. The footpads of all examined broilers were without lesions at both examinations. Skin scratches were observed in all genotypes at both examinations, and RC broilers differed on FD 36 from the other 3 genotypes by showing a higher prevalence of more severe scratches. Broilers of pens with access to a winter garden were affected by skin scratches more often than broilers without. With the exception of weight gain in 2 genotypes, the investigated indicators showed that all genotypes met the requirements of the animal welfare label.
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spelling pubmed-65275132019-05-28 Animal-based welfare indicators of 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes for the approval in an animal welfare label program Louton, Helen Keppler, Christiane Erhard, Michael van Tuijl, Otto Bachmeier, Josef Damme, Klaus Reese, Sven Rauch, Elke Poult Sci Animal Well-Being and Behavior For broiler genotypes to be merchandized under the animal welfare label of the German Animal Welfare Federation, several animal-based welfare indicators with upper limits are listed in a criteria catalog. We compared the prevalence of animal-based welfare indicators in 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes [Ranger Classic (RC), Ranger Gold (RG), Rowan Ranger (RoR), and Rambler Ranger (RaR)] in terms of potential approval of these genotypes for a German animal welfare label program. Chicks were housed in 16 floor pens, of which 8 had access to a winter garden. With 4 replications of each genotype, animal-based welfare indicators were assessed in 160 broilers (10 broilers per pen) on fattening days (FD) 36 and 44. The body weight of the 4 broiler genotypes differed on both examination days in decreasing order for RC, RG, RoR, and RaR (P < 0.001). The walking ability was within the scope of the animal welfare label in all genotypes; it was better in genotypes with a lower mean body weight and correlated positively with the body weight in RG, RoR, RaR, and in the pooled data of the 4 genotypes. Hock burns were only observed at a low severity score, with male broilers being affected more often than female broilers. A positive correlation of the development of hock burn with the weight of the broilers was observed on FD 44 when data of all genotypes were pooled. The footpads of all examined broilers were without lesions at both examinations. Skin scratches were observed in all genotypes at both examinations, and RC broilers differed on FD 36 from the other 3 genotypes by showing a higher prevalence of more severe scratches. Broilers of pens with access to a winter garden were affected by skin scratches more often than broilers without. With the exception of weight gain in 2 genotypes, the investigated indicators showed that all genotypes met the requirements of the animal welfare label. Poultry Science Association, Inc. 2019-06 2019-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6527513/ /pubmed/30690629 http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez023 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Poultry Science Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.
spellingShingle Animal Well-Being and Behavior
Louton, Helen
Keppler, Christiane
Erhard, Michael
van Tuijl, Otto
Bachmeier, Josef
Damme, Klaus
Reese, Sven
Rauch, Elke
Animal-based welfare indicators of 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes for the approval in an animal welfare label program
title Animal-based welfare indicators of 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes for the approval in an animal welfare label program
title_full Animal-based welfare indicators of 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes for the approval in an animal welfare label program
title_fullStr Animal-based welfare indicators of 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes for the approval in an animal welfare label program
title_full_unstemmed Animal-based welfare indicators of 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes for the approval in an animal welfare label program
title_short Animal-based welfare indicators of 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes for the approval in an animal welfare label program
title_sort animal-based welfare indicators of 4 slow-growing broiler genotypes for the approval in an animal welfare label program
topic Animal Well-Being and Behavior
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30690629
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez023
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