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Effect of Thermal Embryonic Manipulation on the Quality of Male and Female Broiler Meat Submitted to Thermal Stress Pre-Slaughter
- Source :
- Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola, Volume: 18, Issue: 2, Pages: 343-350, Published: JUN 2016, Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science v.18 n.2 2016, Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas (FACTA), instacron:FACTA
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas, 2016.
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Abstract
- Adverse environmental conditions during rearing may negatively affect productivity and meat quality of the modern fast-growing broiler strains. Temperature manipulation during sensitive embryonic development periods may affect broilers' physiological responses to environmental conditions during rearing on commercial farms. The objective of this trial was to evaluate the effect of temperature manipulation during incubation and breeder age on the meat quality of male and female broilers submitted to heat stress during the pre-slaughter period. In this experiment, 1280 broiler chicks were distributed according to a completely randomized experimental design in a 2x2x2 factorial arrangement. Treatments consisted of two breeder ages (30 and 60 weeks), two temperature programs applied in the last four days of incubation (standard or high temperature), and sex (male and female). Birds were submitted to 32 °C for 48 hours before slaughter, on day 46.Meat quality parameters (pH, temperature, color, and weight loss) were evaluated. There was significant effect (p
- Subjects :
- thermoregulation
animal diseases
food and beverages
Adaptation
incubation
epigenetic
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola, Volume: 18, Issue: 2, Pages: 343-350, Published: JUN 2016, Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science v.18 n.2 2016, Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas (FACTA), instacron:FACTA
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..1154ed69bc562f18b8902b37e4ca59a1