Performance, meat quality and blood parameters in four strains of organic broilers differ according to range use

Author:

Bonnefous Claire1,Collin Anne1,Guilloteau Laurence A.1,Germain Karine2,Ravon Laure2,Bordeau Thierry1,Chartrin Pascal1,Godet Estelle1,Cailleau-Audouin Estelle1,Couroussé Nathalie1,Raynaud Emilie1,Mignon-Grasteau Sandrine1,Reverchon Maxime3,Mattioli Simona4,Castellini Cesare4,Angelucci Elisa4,Guesdon Vanessa5,Calandreau Ludovic6,Berri Cécile1,Bihan-Duval Elisabeth Le1

Affiliation:

1. INRAE, Université de Tours, BOA

2. INRAE, UE EASM

3. SYSAAF

4. University of Perugia

5. France Junia

6. INRAE, CNRS, IFCE, Université de Tours, PRC

Abstract

Abstract Chicken meat production in organic systems involves free-range access where animals can express foraging and locomotor behaviours. These behaviours may promote outdoor feed intake, but at the same time induce a loss of energy in exploring. More generally, the relationship of range use with metabolism, welfare, health, growth performance and meat quality needs to be better understood. We studied four strains of intermediate (JA757) to slow-growing (S757N, White Bresse and a dual-purpose strain) meat-type chickens with outdoor access. We selected 25 males high- (HR) and low-rangers (LR) per strain. Only in JA757, HR exhibited lower body weight before range access, which may have predisposed them to use the range more. Carcass weight and/or carcass yield were significantly lower in HR compared to LR, showing a negative trade-off between range use and growth performance in all strains. Breast meat yellowness was higher in HR compared to LR in JA757 and the dual-purpose strain, probably due to carotenoids intake from the grass. No relationship between range use and welfare indicators at slaughter was reported whatever the strain. Chicken metabolism differed by range use as HR and LR diverged for blood biomarkers of oxidative and metabolic status, innate and inflammatory system response.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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