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Genetics & Genomics

Effects of fully or partially slatted flooring designs on the performance, welfare and carcass characteristics of broiler chickens

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Pages 804-809 | Received 13 Dec 2020, Accepted 16 Apr 2021, Published online: 23 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

1. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of fully (FSF) or partially (PSF) flooring designs on animal-based welfare indicators in a fast-growing broiler genotype. Growth performance and carcass characteristics were assessed.

2. One-d-old male chicks were randomly assigned to three groups: fully slatted flooring (100% slatted floor), partially slatted flooring (50% litter floor and 50% slatted floor) and conventional floor pens with litter (control, 100% deep litter) with 5 replicates of 14 male chicks. The litter was rice hull, as is usual in practice.

3. Measurements of live body weight, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, mortality and performance index were collected before depopulation at 42 d old. Welfare assessments were done by individual ante- and post-mortem carcass inspection during depopulation and after slaughter.

4. Broiler live body weight (P < 0.03) and feed intake (P < 0.003) and ante-mortem welfare indicators (P < 0.001) were positively affected by FSF and PSF compared to the conventional deep litter system. Post-mortem lesion scores on wings and shoulder were similar in all floor types but there were significant differences for the lesions on breast (P < 0.003) and pygostyle (P < 0.05).

5. In conclusion, FSF and PSF resulted in higher body weights, while reducing incidence of foot pad and hock joint deformations in live animals.

Acknowledgments

This article was summarised from the PhD project titled as “Effects of Housing System on Growth Performance, Animal Welfare and Carcass Characteristics of Broiler”. No funding was received for the subject of this paper.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Author contributions

MP conceived and designed the experiment. MP analysed the data and wrote the paper. ET performed the experiments and analysed the data.

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