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http://dx.doi.org/10.5536/KJPS.2018.45.4.273

Effect of Dietary Energy Levels and Bedding Materials on Performance, Meat Quality and Foot Pad Score of Male and Female Slow-Growing Korean Meat-Type Chicken (Hanhyop 3)  

Lee, Jun Yeop (National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
Lee, Myung Ho (College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University)
Song, Yong Han (College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University)
Lee, Jong In (College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University)
Ohh, Sang Jip (College of Animal Life Sciences, Kangwon National University)
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Korean Journal of Poultry Science / v.45, no.4, 2018 , pp. 273-283 More about this Journal
Abstract
Two diet energy levels (high or low) and two bedding material (rice husk or saw dust) treatments were designed for either male or female slow-growing Korean meat-type chicken (Hanhyop 3) to make totally eight treatments for 11~75 d feeding trial. Body weight gain (BWG) were influenced by energy levels, sex of bird and bedding material type. There were interaction effect among those three factors. Feed intakes (FI) by male bird during each and overall periods were higher than those by female. Diet energy levels and bedding material affected the FI only during final 56~75 d period, of which FI of high energy diet was higher in male whereas that of low energy diet was higher in female. Although feed conversion ratio (FCR) was improved by high energy diet, the better FCR has dissipated during 41~75 d, when the most of overall BWG were achieved. Apparent total tract retention (ATTR) of nutrients were higher in male than those in female birds with exception on fat ATTR. Fat ATTR was improved when fed low energy diet regardless of the sex of birds. Both energy levels and sex of bird influenced the color of breast. Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) value of female thigh was higher than that of male. Levels of moisture and P in female thigh were lower although level of fat in female breast was higher than those in male, respectively. This study showed that diet energy levels for Hanhyop 3 chicken, especially during 41~75 d, should be differently formulated between male and female bird.
Keywords
Hanhyop 3; diet energy; bedding material; performance; foot pad score;
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