EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGE

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Autor(a) principal: Roll, Victor Fernando Buttow
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Dai Prá, Marcos Antonio, Xavier, Eduardo Gonçalves, Osório, Maria Teresa, Correa, Erico Kunde, da Silveira, Marta Helena Dias, Anciuti, Marcos Antonio, Rutz, Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/2989
Resumo: This paper aimed to study the effect of tubular feeder height on performance, carcass traits and feed microbiological aspects of broilers from 28 to 42 days of age. Eight hundred and eighty female Ross broilers Ross were randomly allotted into 40 pens (replications) with 22 broilers each (11 birds/m²). Broilers were submited to two feeders height in two periods (28 to 35 days of age – high feeder (HF): superior edge 20cm height; low feeder (LF): superior edge 11cm height; 36 to 42 days of age – HF: superior edge 25cm height; LF: superior edge 11cm height). A completely randomized design was used and t test was utilized to compare the treatment averages. No significant differences for performance traits from 28 to 42 days of age were observed. Therefore, the recommendation for regulating feeder height to the birds’ back as in most of the poultry management guides does not seem to proceed. Birds fed in LF presented low percentage of intermuscular fat in the legs and high percentage of muscular tissue in leg quarters. Additionally, more wood shavings were found inside the feeders in LF than in HF at the end of trial, even though this variable did not influence negatively the microbiological quality of feed.KEYWORDS: Carcass, fat, feed, microbiology, muscular tissue.
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spelling EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGEEFEITO DA ALTURA DO COMEDOURO TUBULAR SOBRE O DESEMPENHO E QUALIDADE DE CARCAÇA EM FRANGOS DE CORTE NO PERÍODO DE 28 A 42 DIAS DE IDADEPoultry productionfrangoscomedouros tubularescarcaçamicrobiologiaalimentoThis paper aimed to study the effect of tubular feeder height on performance, carcass traits and feed microbiological aspects of broilers from 28 to 42 days of age. Eight hundred and eighty female Ross broilers Ross were randomly allotted into 40 pens (replications) with 22 broilers each (11 birds/m²). Broilers were submited to two feeders height in two periods (28 to 35 days of age – high feeder (HF): superior edge 20cm height; low feeder (LF): superior edge 11cm height; 36 to 42 days of age – HF: superior edge 25cm height; LF: superior edge 11cm height). A completely randomized design was used and t test was utilized to compare the treatment averages. No significant differences for performance traits from 28 to 42 days of age were observed. Therefore, the recommendation for regulating feeder height to the birds’ back as in most of the poultry management guides does not seem to proceed. Birds fed in LF presented low percentage of intermuscular fat in the legs and high percentage of muscular tissue in leg quarters. Additionally, more wood shavings were found inside the feeders in LF than in HF at the end of trial, even though this variable did not influence negatively the microbiological quality of feed.KEYWORDS: Carcass, fat, feed, microbiology, muscular tissue.Com este trabalho objetivou-se verificar a influência da regulagem da altura dos comedouros tubulares no desempenho e na qualidade de carcaça de frangos de corte, e nas características microbiológicas da ração no período de 28 a 42 dias de idade. alojaram-se 880 frangos de corte fêmeas Ross em 40 boxes (repetições) com 22 aves cada (11 aves/m²). As aves foram submetidas a duas alturas de comedouro em dois períodos diferentes (28 – 35 dias de idade – comedouro alto (CAL): borda superior do comedouro a 20 cm do solo; comedouro baixo (CB): borda superior a 11 cm do solo; 36 a 42 dias de idade – CAL: borda superior a 25 cm do solo, CB: borda superior a 11 cm do solo). Utilizou-se o delineamento completamente casualizado, e as médias das variáveis respostas foram comparadas pelo teste ‘t’ de Student. No período de 28 a 42 dias de idade, não se encontraram diferenças significativas nas variáveis produtivas que justifiquem a utilização de comedouro regulado à altura do dorso das aves, conforme recomenda a grande maioria das guias de manejo. Foram encontradas menor porcentagem de gordura intermuscular nas coxas e maior de músculo nas sobrecoxas nas aves alimentadas com CB. Observou-se, também, maior quantidade de material de cama dentro dos comedouros no tratamento CB ao final do experimento, ainda que esta variável não tenha influenciado significativamente a qualidade microbiológica da ração.PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Alimento, gordura, microbiologia, músculo.Universidade Federal de Goiás2010-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/298910.5216/cab.v11i4.2989Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 11 No. 4 (2010); 764 - 769Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 11 n. 4 (2010); 764 - 7691809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/2989/8348https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/2989/8716Roll, Victor Fernando ButtowDai Prá, Marcos AntonioXavier, Eduardo GonçalvesOsório, Maria TeresaCorrea, Erico Kundeda Silveira, Marta Helena DiasAnciuti, Marcos AntonioRutz, Fernandoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2010-12-21T13:36:26Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/2989Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:05.043599Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGE
EFEITO DA ALTURA DO COMEDOURO TUBULAR SOBRE O DESEMPENHO E QUALIDADE DE CARCAÇA EM FRANGOS DE CORTE NO PERÍODO DE 28 A 42 DIAS DE IDADE
title EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGE
spellingShingle EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGE
Roll, Victor Fernando Buttow
Poultry production
frangos
comedouros tubulares
carcaça
microbiologia
alimento
title_short EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGE
title_full EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGE
title_fullStr EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGE
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGE
title_sort EFFECT OF TUBULAR FEEDER HEIGHT ON PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF BROILERS FROM 28 TO 42 DAYS OF AGE
author Roll, Victor Fernando Buttow
author_facet Roll, Victor Fernando Buttow
Dai Prá, Marcos Antonio
Xavier, Eduardo Gonçalves
Osório, Maria Teresa
Correa, Erico Kunde
da Silveira, Marta Helena Dias
Anciuti, Marcos Antonio
Rutz, Fernando
author_role author
author2 Dai Prá, Marcos Antonio
Xavier, Eduardo Gonçalves
Osório, Maria Teresa
Correa, Erico Kunde
da Silveira, Marta Helena Dias
Anciuti, Marcos Antonio
Rutz, Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roll, Victor Fernando Buttow
Dai Prá, Marcos Antonio
Xavier, Eduardo Gonçalves
Osório, Maria Teresa
Correa, Erico Kunde
da Silveira, Marta Helena Dias
Anciuti, Marcos Antonio
Rutz, Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Poultry production
frangos
comedouros tubulares
carcaça
microbiologia
alimento
topic Poultry production
frangos
comedouros tubulares
carcaça
microbiologia
alimento
description This paper aimed to study the effect of tubular feeder height on performance, carcass traits and feed microbiological aspects of broilers from 28 to 42 days of age. Eight hundred and eighty female Ross broilers Ross were randomly allotted into 40 pens (replications) with 22 broilers each (11 birds/m²). Broilers were submited to two feeders height in two periods (28 to 35 days of age – high feeder (HF): superior edge 20cm height; low feeder (LF): superior edge 11cm height; 36 to 42 days of age – HF: superior edge 25cm height; LF: superior edge 11cm height). A completely randomized design was used and t test was utilized to compare the treatment averages. No significant differences for performance traits from 28 to 42 days of age were observed. Therefore, the recommendation for regulating feeder height to the birds’ back as in most of the poultry management guides does not seem to proceed. Birds fed in LF presented low percentage of intermuscular fat in the legs and high percentage of muscular tissue in leg quarters. Additionally, more wood shavings were found inside the feeders in LF than in HF at the end of trial, even though this variable did not influence negatively the microbiological quality of feed.KEYWORDS: Carcass, fat, feed, microbiology, muscular tissue.
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