牧场准入对慢速和速生肉鸡行为福利指标和足部健康状况的影响

IF 0.4 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Acta Veterinaria Eurasia Pub Date : 2023-06-09 DOI:10.5152/actavet.2023.22094
İbrahima Mahamane Abdourhamane, M. Petek
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本研究旨在研究在实验条件下慢速生肉仔鸡的行为学福利参数和死后足部健康状况。共有4个处理组(2个基因型分别为快速生长和缓慢生长的鸟类× 2室内饲养系统,有或没有范围进入),每组5个重复。观察各组200只雄雏鸡8周龄时的行为。屠宰后测定足部健康状况。速生肉鸡在饲粮、饮水和粉尘浴上花费的时间较多(p≤0.001、p≤0.001和p≤0.006)。慢生长肉鸡的运动和站立行为显著高于快生长肉鸡(p≤0.001和p≤0.001)。常规深窝雏鸟的饮水行为(p≤0.001)和躺卧行为(p≤0.046)的时间更长。两组快速生长肉鸡死后脚垫和飞节皮炎的发生率均高于对照组(p≤0.05)。结果表明,有户外通道的肉鸡表现出更多的自然行为,如梳理,生长缓慢的肉鸡花更多的时间进行运动和站立。与快速生长的肉鸡相比,缓慢生长的肉鸡死后脚垫和飞节损伤也更少。
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Effects of Range Access on Behavioral-Based Welfare Indicators and Foot Health Condition of Slow- and Fast-Growing Broiler
This study was made to investigate outdoor range access on behavio-ral-based welfare parameters and post-mortem foot health conditions of slow-and fast-growing broilers in experimental conditions. There were four treatment groups (two genotypes as fast-and slow-growing birds × 2 indoor housing systems with or without range access) with five replicates. The behavior of 200 male chicks in the groups was observed at 8 weeks of age. The foot health condition was determined after slaughter. Fast-growing broilers spent more time with feeding, drinking, and dust bathing ( p ≤ .001, p ≤ .001, and p ≤ .006). The locomotion and standing behavior were found to be greater in slow-growing broilers than fast-growing broilers ( p ≤ .001 and p ≤ .001). The birds in conventional deep litter spent more time with drinking ( p ≤ .001) and lying behavior ( p ≤ .046). The post-mortem incidence of the foot pad and hock joint dermatitis was found to be greater in fast-growing broilers in both housing groups ( p ≤ .05). The results have shown that the broilers with outdoor access exhibited more natural behavior such as preening and slow-growing birds spent more time performing locomotion and standing. Slow-growing broilers had also less post-mortem foot pad and hock joint lesions compared to fast-growing broilers.
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Acta Veterinaria Eurasia
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