Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition
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Resumo: | Caponization is associated with some morbidity and mortality, which contributes to important economic losses. This practice is executed without any pain relief (neither anesthesia nor analgesia) and can be painful and without consideration of animal welfare. On the other hand, immunocastration accomplished by Improvac and Bovipriva in pigs and cattle represents a noninvasive procedure, and for that reason is regarded as an alternative with improved animal welfare. This study includes 4 experimental groups consisting of capons, slips, roosters, and birds submitted to the Improvac treatment. The administration of Improvac was associated with a considerable reduction in serum testosterone concentration (reduced by 79% compared to average serum testosterone of roosters). Regarding significant differences among experimental groups, birds from the Improvac group were intermediate between capons and slips with respect to abdominal fat pad weight and yield, breast meat water and protein contents, and femur length. Conversely, color parameters such as lightness, redness, and hue angle for Improvac birds were intermediate between roosters and capons. Thus, immunocastration with Improvac could represent an alternative solution to caponization, with considerable improvements in animal welfare. |
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Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and compositionCaponizationimmunocastrationbonemeat compositiontestosteroneCaponization is associated with some morbidity and mortality, which contributes to important economic losses. This practice is executed without any pain relief (neither anesthesia nor analgesia) and can be painful and without consideration of animal welfare. On the other hand, immunocastration accomplished by Improvac and Bovipriva in pigs and cattle represents a noninvasive procedure, and for that reason is regarded as an alternative with improved animal welfare. This study includes 4 experimental groups consisting of capons, slips, roosters, and birds submitted to the Improvac treatment. The administration of Improvac was associated with a considerable reduction in serum testosterone concentration (reduced by 79% compared to average serum testosterone of roosters). Regarding significant differences among experimental groups, birds from the Improvac group were intermediate between capons and slips with respect to abdominal fat pad weight and yield, breast meat water and protein contents, and femur length. Conversely, color parameters such as lightness, redness, and hue angle for Improvac birds were intermediate between roosters and capons. Thus, immunocastration with Improvac could represent an alternative solution to caponization, with considerable improvements in animal welfare.FCT, Zoest PortugalPoultry Science Association, ElsevierRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de SantarémQuaresma, M.A.G.Antunes, I.C.Ribeiro, MariaPrazeres, SBessa, R.J.B.Martins da Costa, Paulo2020-11-23T11:49:34Z20172017-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.15/3108engQuaresma,M.A.G; .Antunes, I.C.; Ribeiro, M. F. ; Prazeres, S.; Bessa, R.J.B. & Costa, P.M. (2017). mmunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition. Poultry Science, 96 (10): 3608-3615.0032-5791https://doi.org/10.3382/ps/pex1911525-3171info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-21T07:34:42Zoai:repositorio.ipsantarem.pt:10400.15/3108Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:54:59.802450Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition |
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Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition |
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Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition Quaresma, M.A.G. Caponization immunocastration bonemeat composition testosterone |
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Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition |
title_full |
Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition |
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Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition |
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Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition |
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Immunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition |
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Quaresma, M.A.G. |
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Quaresma, M.A.G. Antunes, I.C. Ribeiro, Maria Prazeres, S Bessa, R.J.B. Martins da Costa, Paulo |
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Antunes, I.C. Ribeiro, Maria Prazeres, S Bessa, R.J.B. Martins da Costa, Paulo |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém |
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Quaresma, M.A.G. Antunes, I.C. Ribeiro, Maria Prazeres, S Bessa, R.J.B. Martins da Costa, Paulo |
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Caponization immunocastration bonemeat composition testosterone |
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Caponization immunocastration bonemeat composition testosterone |
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Caponization is associated with some morbidity and mortality, which contributes to important economic losses. This practice is executed without any pain relief (neither anesthesia nor analgesia) and can be painful and without consideration of animal welfare. On the other hand, immunocastration accomplished by Improvac and Bovipriva in pigs and cattle represents a noninvasive procedure, and for that reason is regarded as an alternative with improved animal welfare. This study includes 4 experimental groups consisting of capons, slips, roosters, and birds submitted to the Improvac treatment. The administration of Improvac was associated with a considerable reduction in serum testosterone concentration (reduced by 79% compared to average serum testosterone of roosters). Regarding significant differences among experimental groups, birds from the Improvac group were intermediate between capons and slips with respect to abdominal fat pad weight and yield, breast meat water and protein contents, and femur length. Conversely, color parameters such as lightness, redness, and hue angle for Improvac birds were intermediate between roosters and capons. Thus, immunocastration with Improvac could represent an alternative solution to caponization, with considerable improvements in animal welfare. |
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Quaresma,M.A.G; .Antunes, I.C.; Ribeiro, M. F. ; Prazeres, S.; Bessa, R.J.B. & Costa, P.M. (2017). mmunocastration as an alternative to caponization: evaluation of its effect on body and bone development and on meat color and composition. Poultry Science, 96 (10): 3608-3615. 0032-5791 https://doi.org/10.3382/ps/pex191 1525-3171 |
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