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Implications of Feed Withdrawal in Broiler Meat Safety and Quality  

김동훈 (농촌진흥청 축산연구소)
채현석 (농촌진흥청 축산연구소)
장경만 (국립한경대학교 동물생명자원학과)
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Food Science of Animal Resources / v.24, no.2, 2004 , pp. 202-208 More about this Journal
Abstract
This review is summarized the importance of feed withdrawal treatment before slaughter based on the related recent research literature. Practical feed withdrawal program is required to prevent from carcass contamination when broilers are slaughtered. The feed withdrawal is more important in countries where regulate the microbial contamination. The feed withdrawal treatment for broiler has also advantage to reduce the carcass contamination from intestinal tract at slaughtering plant. Most researches were conducted to focus on proving the feed withdrawal effect on the efficiency of slaughtering and processing, proper duration and safety of broiler carcass. However, it is pointed out that the feed withdrawal programs are different depending on the production capability, feeding and slaughtering methods, inspection regulation of each country.
Keywords
broiler; feed withdrawal; quality; safety;
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