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Growth Performance, Body Measurements, Carcass and Some Internal Organs Characteristics of Pekin Ducks

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The protection and conservation of native poultry breeds, including ducks, is important for biological, cultural, emotional and scientific reasons. The objective of this study was to compare three lines of Pekin ducks for growth performance, body measurements, carcass and digestive s...

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Autores principales: Kokoszyński, Dariusz, Wasilewski, Rafał, Saleh, Mohamed, Piwczyński, Dariusz, Arpášová, Henrieta, Hrnčar, Cyril, Fik, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766174
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9110963
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author Kokoszyński, Dariusz
Wasilewski, Rafał
Saleh, Mohamed
Piwczyński, Dariusz
Arpášová, Henrieta
Hrnčar, Cyril
Fik, Martin
author_facet Kokoszyński, Dariusz
Wasilewski, Rafał
Saleh, Mohamed
Piwczyński, Dariusz
Arpášová, Henrieta
Hrnčar, Cyril
Fik, Martin
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The protection and conservation of native poultry breeds, including ducks, is important for biological, cultural, emotional and scientific reasons. The objective of this study was to compare three lines of Pekin ducks for growth performance, body measurements, carcass and digestive system characteristics. The results showed significant differences between the tested lines of ducks in body weight and body measurements, as well as a small number of significant differences in carcass and digestive system characteristics. This may suggest that the tested lines of ducks are different and distinct, mainly in terms of growth and body measurements. ABSTRACT: Native breeds of ducks have been the subject of many studies in the past, yet the relevant knowledge is still incomplete and needs to be further expanded. The objective of this study was to provide information about differences in growth performance, dressing percentage, carcass composition and digestive morphometry among three lines of Pekin ducks from conservation flocks raised in Poland. The study used 180 sexed Pekin ducks—30 males and 30 females of line P33 (ducks of Polish origin), 30 males and 30 females of line P8 (ducks of Danish origin), and 30 males and 30 females of line P9 (ducks of French origin). Throughout the study (49 d), ducks were confined indoors in six pens. Birds were fed complete commercial diets ad libitum and had unrestricted access to water. The compared lines of ducks differed significantly in body weight from 1 to 49 d of age except of ducks of both sexes at 14 d. At 49 d of age, significant differences were observed between the tested ducks in all the body measurements. Duck genotype had a significant effect on preslaughter body weight, carcass weight and breast muscle, neck and remainders contents, caeca length, liver weight and gizzard percentage. The results show that the tested ducks were significantly different and unique, mainly in terms of the body biometric characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-69126842020-01-02 Growth Performance, Body Measurements, Carcass and Some Internal Organs Characteristics of Pekin Ducks Kokoszyński, Dariusz Wasilewski, Rafał Saleh, Mohamed Piwczyński, Dariusz Arpášová, Henrieta Hrnčar, Cyril Fik, Martin Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The protection and conservation of native poultry breeds, including ducks, is important for biological, cultural, emotional and scientific reasons. The objective of this study was to compare three lines of Pekin ducks for growth performance, body measurements, carcass and digestive system characteristics. The results showed significant differences between the tested lines of ducks in body weight and body measurements, as well as a small number of significant differences in carcass and digestive system characteristics. This may suggest that the tested lines of ducks are different and distinct, mainly in terms of growth and body measurements. ABSTRACT: Native breeds of ducks have been the subject of many studies in the past, yet the relevant knowledge is still incomplete and needs to be further expanded. The objective of this study was to provide information about differences in growth performance, dressing percentage, carcass composition and digestive morphometry among three lines of Pekin ducks from conservation flocks raised in Poland. The study used 180 sexed Pekin ducks—30 males and 30 females of line P33 (ducks of Polish origin), 30 males and 30 females of line P8 (ducks of Danish origin), and 30 males and 30 females of line P9 (ducks of French origin). Throughout the study (49 d), ducks were confined indoors in six pens. Birds were fed complete commercial diets ad libitum and had unrestricted access to water. The compared lines of ducks differed significantly in body weight from 1 to 49 d of age except of ducks of both sexes at 14 d. At 49 d of age, significant differences were observed between the tested ducks in all the body measurements. Duck genotype had a significant effect on preslaughter body weight, carcass weight and breast muscle, neck and remainders contents, caeca length, liver weight and gizzard percentage. The results show that the tested ducks were significantly different and unique, mainly in terms of the body biometric characteristics. MDPI 2019-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6912684/ /pubmed/31766174 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9110963 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fik, Martin
Growth Performance, Body Measurements, Carcass and Some Internal Organs Characteristics of Pekin Ducks
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title_sort growth performance, body measurements, carcass and some internal organs characteristics of pekin ducks
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31766174
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9110963
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