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논문명(한글) |
Dietary energy levels affect productivity, meat quality, blood variables,energy efficiency and welfare indicators in broilers under welfare rearingconditions |
논문명(영문) |
Dietary energy levels affect productivity, meat quality, blood variables,energy efficiency and welfare indicators in broilers under welfare rearingconditions |
성과주관부서 |
국립축산과학원 가금연구소 |
품목코드 |
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학술지명 |
Italian Journal of Animal Science |
주저자 |
이우도 |
성과년도 |
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성과적용일 |
2024년11월 |
Numerous studies have explored the welfare rearing conditions of broilers; however, studies on
the level of metabolisable energy (ME) in feed, which is a key factor in broiler growth, are lacking.
Accordingly, this study investigated the appropriate ME levels for broilers under welfare
rearing environments. A total of 980 one-day-old male chickens (Ross 308) were allocated to
each group according to the environment and dietary ME as follows: conventional environment
fed a standard ME program (conventional control; CC), welfare environment with a standard ME
(welfare control; WC) and welfare groups with 200 kcal/kg lower (WL200), 100 kcal/kg lower
(WL100), 100 kcal/kg higher (WH100) and 200 kcal/kg higher (WH200) than standard ME. The
experiment lasted 5 weeks. The productivity, meat quality, blood and intestinal characteristics,
nutrient digestibility and welfare indicators were analysed, whose results are as follows: WH200
had the highest body weight and low feed conversion ratio, whereas CC had the lowest feed
intake (p<0.001). The WL200 treatment resulted in a low pH, high cooking loss and lightness
(L?) of breast meat (p<0.001). Total cholesterol, triglyceride and corticosterone levels increased
in the CC group (p<0.01). Notably, The WH200 treatment improved gut properties, nutrient
digestibility and footpad condition (p<0.01). Therefore, it is inferred that an appropriate high-
ME feed supply can effectively improve broiler productivity, nutritional efficiency and welfare in
a welfare rearing environment.