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Growth Performance of Local Chicken Breeds, a High-Performance Genotype and Their Crosses Fed with Regional Faba Beans to Replace Soy

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The culling of day-old male chicks and the ecological impact of high soy imports from overseas as animal feed are intensively discussed by the Western European agricultural sector and society. One possible approach to mitigate these problems could be the use of dual-purpose chickens...

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Autores principales: Nolte, Tanja, Jansen, Simon, Weigend, Steffen, Moerlein, Daniel, Halle, Ingrid, Link, Wolfgang, Hummel, Jürgen, Simianer, Henner, Sharifi, Ahmad Reza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32316455
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040702
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author Nolte, Tanja
Jansen, Simon
Weigend, Steffen
Moerlein, Daniel
Halle, Ingrid
Link, Wolfgang
Hummel, Jürgen
Simianer, Henner
Sharifi, Ahmad Reza
author_facet Nolte, Tanja
Jansen, Simon
Weigend, Steffen
Moerlein, Daniel
Halle, Ingrid
Link, Wolfgang
Hummel, Jürgen
Simianer, Henner
Sharifi, Ahmad Reza
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The culling of day-old male chicks and the ecological impact of high soy imports from overseas as animal feed are intensively discussed by the Western European agricultural sector and society. One possible approach to mitigate these problems could be the use of dual-purpose chickens for meat and egg production in combination with a predominant use of regionally grown protein plants. In the present study the suitability of six different chicken genotypes for fattening was evaluated while feeding them two different faba bean varieties. No adverse effects of the faba bean feeding on the performance and the health of the birds could be detected. ABSTRACT: The faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is a native protein crop and considered a promising alternative to soybeans. Due to its anti-nutritive substances such as vicin and convicin (VC) its use in animal nutrition has been restricted. In the present study, two consecutive experiments were conducted to analyse the effects of feeding 20% faba beans, which differ in their VC content on fattening performance and slaughter traits of different chicken genotypes. In a first trial, purebred male chickens of the local breeds Bresse Gauloise and Vorwerkhuhn as well as of a high-performance White Rock line were tested. In a second trial, crossbreds of them were evaluated: Vorwerkhuhn × Bresse Gauloise, Vorwerkhuhn × White Rock, Bresse Gauloise × White Rock. Daily weight gain and feed intake were recorded until slaughter at approximately 2100 g. At slaughter the final live weight, carcass yield and the weights of the valuable parts (breasts and legs) were measured. For the genotypes studied, no adverse or undesirable effects of both VC−rich and VC−poor faba beans in the feedstuff were detected regarding body weight development, carcass quality, and fattening parameters. Furthermore, there was no indication that the birds’ health was impaired.
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spelling pubmed-72227972020-05-18 Growth Performance of Local Chicken Breeds, a High-Performance Genotype and Their Crosses Fed with Regional Faba Beans to Replace Soy Nolte, Tanja Jansen, Simon Weigend, Steffen Moerlein, Daniel Halle, Ingrid Link, Wolfgang Hummel, Jürgen Simianer, Henner Sharifi, Ahmad Reza Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The culling of day-old male chicks and the ecological impact of high soy imports from overseas as animal feed are intensively discussed by the Western European agricultural sector and society. One possible approach to mitigate these problems could be the use of dual-purpose chickens for meat and egg production in combination with a predominant use of regionally grown protein plants. In the present study the suitability of six different chicken genotypes for fattening was evaluated while feeding them two different faba bean varieties. No adverse effects of the faba bean feeding on the performance and the health of the birds could be detected. ABSTRACT: The faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is a native protein crop and considered a promising alternative to soybeans. Due to its anti-nutritive substances such as vicin and convicin (VC) its use in animal nutrition has been restricted. In the present study, two consecutive experiments were conducted to analyse the effects of feeding 20% faba beans, which differ in their VC content on fattening performance and slaughter traits of different chicken genotypes. In a first trial, purebred male chickens of the local breeds Bresse Gauloise and Vorwerkhuhn as well as of a high-performance White Rock line were tested. In a second trial, crossbreds of them were evaluated: Vorwerkhuhn × Bresse Gauloise, Vorwerkhuhn × White Rock, Bresse Gauloise × White Rock. Daily weight gain and feed intake were recorded until slaughter at approximately 2100 g. At slaughter the final live weight, carcass yield and the weights of the valuable parts (breasts and legs) were measured. For the genotypes studied, no adverse or undesirable effects of both VC−rich and VC−poor faba beans in the feedstuff were detected regarding body weight development, carcass quality, and fattening parameters. Furthermore, there was no indication that the birds’ health was impaired. MDPI 2020-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7222797/ /pubmed/32316455 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040702 Text en © 2020 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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Nolte, Tanja
Jansen, Simon
Weigend, Steffen
Moerlein, Daniel
Halle, Ingrid
Link, Wolfgang
Hummel, Jürgen
Simianer, Henner
Sharifi, Ahmad Reza
Growth Performance of Local Chicken Breeds, a High-Performance Genotype and Their Crosses Fed with Regional Faba Beans to Replace Soy
title Growth Performance of Local Chicken Breeds, a High-Performance Genotype and Their Crosses Fed with Regional Faba Beans to Replace Soy
title_full Growth Performance of Local Chicken Breeds, a High-Performance Genotype and Their Crosses Fed with Regional Faba Beans to Replace Soy
title_fullStr Growth Performance of Local Chicken Breeds, a High-Performance Genotype and Their Crosses Fed with Regional Faba Beans to Replace Soy
title_full_unstemmed Growth Performance of Local Chicken Breeds, a High-Performance Genotype and Their Crosses Fed with Regional Faba Beans to Replace Soy
title_short Growth Performance of Local Chicken Breeds, a High-Performance Genotype and Their Crosses Fed with Regional Faba Beans to Replace Soy
title_sort growth performance of local chicken breeds, a high-performance genotype and their crosses fed with regional faba beans to replace soy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32316455
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10040702
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