Effects of rearing system and body weight of Redbro broilers on the frequency and severity of footpad dermatitis
High market demand for high-quality chicken paws, as well as their role in the assessment of the welfare of broiler chickens are the main reasons for the research in this area. In order to determine the effects of rearing system and the body weight of moderate growing broilers on the frequency and s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology in animal husbandry 2014, Vol.30 (2), p.313-320 |
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Zusammenfassung: | High market demand for high-quality chicken paws, as well as their role in
the assessment of the welfare of broiler chickens are the main reasons for
the research in this area. In order to determine the effects of rearing
system and the body weight of moderate growing broilers on the frequency and
severity of incidence of footpad dermatitis, experimental research was
conducted on a total of 300 Redbro chickens reared in free range and floor
system in the production facility until the age of 84 days. Based on an
individual weighing of broilers and visual evaluation of the incidence and
severity of footpad lesions at the end of the experiment, the frequency of
the individual scores for footpad dermatitis was determined, as well as the
average score in each of the five weight groups. The effect of body weight on
the incidence and severity of footpad dermatitis was not statistically
confirmed, but the absence of the most difficult forms of footpad dermatitis
in broiler group with the lowest body weight was recorded. Rearing broiler
chickens in free range system manifested a positive effect in terms of
increased frequency of broilers without lesions and less frequency of
moderate and severe lesions in relation to rearing system in the production
facility. Also, the effect of rearing system on the frequency of the most
severe degree of dermatitis in broilers Redbro was statistically confirmed. |
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ISSN: | 1450-9156 2217-7140 |
DOI: | 10.2298/BAH1402313S |