Cargando…

Welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: Focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone

The use of insect live larvae as environmental enrichment has recently been proposed in broiler chickens, but the concomitant administration of black soldier fly (BSF) and yellow mealworm (YM) has never been tested yet. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate the effects of live BSF and YM lar...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Biasato, Ilaria, Bellezza Oddon, Sara, Chemello, Giulia, Gariglio, Marta, Fiorilla, Edoardo, Dabbou, Sihem, Pipan, Miha, Dekleva, Dominik, Macchi, Elisabetta, Gasco, Laura, Schiavone, Achille
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9452844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36091356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.930158
_version_ 1784785005285736448
author Biasato, Ilaria
Bellezza Oddon, Sara
Chemello, Giulia
Gariglio, Marta
Fiorilla, Edoardo
Dabbou, Sihem
Pipan, Miha
Dekleva, Dominik
Macchi, Elisabetta
Gasco, Laura
Schiavone, Achille
author_facet Biasato, Ilaria
Bellezza Oddon, Sara
Chemello, Giulia
Gariglio, Marta
Fiorilla, Edoardo
Dabbou, Sihem
Pipan, Miha
Dekleva, Dominik
Macchi, Elisabetta
Gasco, Laura
Schiavone, Achille
author_sort Biasato, Ilaria
collection PubMed
description The use of insect live larvae as environmental enrichment has recently been proposed in broiler chickens, but the concomitant administration of black soldier fly (BSF) and yellow mealworm (YM) has never been tested yet. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate the effects of live BSF and YM larvae as environmental enrichments for broiler chickens by means of plumage status, behaviour, leg health, and excreta corticosterone metabolites (CM). A total of 180 4-day old male Ross 308 broiler chickens were randomly distributed in 3 experimental treatments (6 replicates/treatment, 10 birds/replicate) and fed for 35 days as follows: 1) control (C, commercial feed), 2) BSF: C + 5% of the expected daily feed intake [DFI] live BSF larvae and 3) YM: C + 5% of the expected DFI live YM larvae. Feathering, hock burn (HB) and footpad dermatitis (FPD) scores (end of the trial), as well as behavioural observations (beginning of the trial [T0] and every 11 days [T1, T2 and T3] during morning, larvae intake and afternoon) through video recordings, were assessed, and excreta samples collected to evaluate the CM. Feathering, HB and FPD scores, and excreta CM were unaffected by insect live larvae administration (p > 0.05). In the morning, the insect-fed birds displayed higher stretching, wing flapping, ground pecking (at T1 and T3), as well as lower preening (at T1 and T2), than the C group (p < 0.05). During the larvae intake, higher scratching, wing flapping and ground pecking, as well as lower stretching, preening and laying down, were observed in the insect-fed (scratching, stretching and laying down) or YM-fed (wing flapping, ground pecking and preening) groups than the C birds (p < 0.05). In the afternoon, insect live larvae administration increased wing flapping (YM) and laying down (BSF and YM), as well as decreased ground pecking (YM, p < 0.05). In conclusion, the administration of insect live larvae as environmental enrichment (especially YM) was capable of positively influencing the bird welfare through the stimulation of foraging behaviour, increase in activity levels, and reduction in bird frustration, without affecting the plumage status, leg health, and excreta CM.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9452844
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-94528442022-09-09 Welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: Focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone Biasato, Ilaria Bellezza Oddon, Sara Chemello, Giulia Gariglio, Marta Fiorilla, Edoardo Dabbou, Sihem Pipan, Miha Dekleva, Dominik Macchi, Elisabetta Gasco, Laura Schiavone, Achille Front Physiol Physiology The use of insect live larvae as environmental enrichment has recently been proposed in broiler chickens, but the concomitant administration of black soldier fly (BSF) and yellow mealworm (YM) has never been tested yet. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate the effects of live BSF and YM larvae as environmental enrichments for broiler chickens by means of plumage status, behaviour, leg health, and excreta corticosterone metabolites (CM). A total of 180 4-day old male Ross 308 broiler chickens were randomly distributed in 3 experimental treatments (6 replicates/treatment, 10 birds/replicate) and fed for 35 days as follows: 1) control (C, commercial feed), 2) BSF: C + 5% of the expected daily feed intake [DFI] live BSF larvae and 3) YM: C + 5% of the expected DFI live YM larvae. Feathering, hock burn (HB) and footpad dermatitis (FPD) scores (end of the trial), as well as behavioural observations (beginning of the trial [T0] and every 11 days [T1, T2 and T3] during morning, larvae intake and afternoon) through video recordings, were assessed, and excreta samples collected to evaluate the CM. Feathering, HB and FPD scores, and excreta CM were unaffected by insect live larvae administration (p > 0.05). In the morning, the insect-fed birds displayed higher stretching, wing flapping, ground pecking (at T1 and T3), as well as lower preening (at T1 and T2), than the C group (p < 0.05). During the larvae intake, higher scratching, wing flapping and ground pecking, as well as lower stretching, preening and laying down, were observed in the insect-fed (scratching, stretching and laying down) or YM-fed (wing flapping, ground pecking and preening) groups than the C birds (p < 0.05). In the afternoon, insect live larvae administration increased wing flapping (YM) and laying down (BSF and YM), as well as decreased ground pecking (YM, p < 0.05). In conclusion, the administration of insect live larvae as environmental enrichment (especially YM) was capable of positively influencing the bird welfare through the stimulation of foraging behaviour, increase in activity levels, and reduction in bird frustration, without affecting the plumage status, leg health, and excreta CM. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9452844/ /pubmed/36091356 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.930158 Text en Copyright © 2022 Biasato, Bellezza Oddon, Chemello, Gariglio, Fiorilla, Dabbou, Pipan, Dekleva, Macchi, Gasco and Schiavone. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Biasato, Ilaria
Bellezza Oddon, Sara
Chemello, Giulia
Gariglio, Marta
Fiorilla, Edoardo
Dabbou, Sihem
Pipan, Miha
Dekleva, Dominik
Macchi, Elisabetta
Gasco, Laura
Schiavone, Achille
Welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: Focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone
title Welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: Focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone
title_full Welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: Focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone
title_fullStr Welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: Focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone
title_full_unstemmed Welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: Focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone
title_short Welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: Focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone
title_sort welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9452844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36091356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.930158
work_keys_str_mv AT biasatoilaria welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT bellezzaoddonsara welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT chemellogiulia welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT garigliomarta welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT fiorillaedoardo welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT dabbousihem welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT pipanmiha welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT deklevadominik welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT macchielisabetta welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT gascolaura welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone
AT schiavoneachille welfareimplicationsforbroilerchickensrearedinaninsectlarvaeenrichedenvironmentfocusonbirdbehaviourplumagestatusleghealthandexcretacorticosterone