Comparative Analysis of Broiler Housing Systems: Implications for Production and Wellbeing

Author:

Honig Hen1ORCID,Haron Amit2,Plitman Liran1,Lokshtanov Dmitry2,Shinder Dmitry2,Nagar Sagit1,Goshen Tamir1,Druyan Shelly2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Veterinary Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Beit Dagan 5025001, Israel

2. Institute of Animal Science, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, HaMaccabim Road, Rishon Le Zion 7528809, Israel

Abstract

This study compares the effects of modern colony cage systems and traditional floor systems on the production and welfare of broiler chickens. Through two trials spanning 35 days each, we evaluated various physiological parameters, including growth performance, bone health, stress responses, and meat quality. Colony cages demonstrated superior thermal regulation and growth performance compared to traditional floor systems, but also exhibited higher frequencies of leg deformity and reduced standing ability. Conversely, the broilers in traditional floor systems experienced heat stress-related challenges, impacting the meat quality. Our findings underscore the need to balance productivity with animal welfare in broiler farming practices. By understanding the distinct impacts of different housing systems, we can work towards improving broiler rearing methods to ensure optimal welfare and production outcomes.

Funder

Israel Ministry of Agriculture

Publisher

MDPI AG

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