| Literature DB >> 29318707 |
Cheng Zhang1, Richard-Hermann Ah Kan Razafindrabe1, Kaikai Chen1, Xiaohui Zhao1, Lei Yang1, Li Wang1, Xingyong Chen1, Sihua Jin1, Zhaoyu Geng1.
Abstract
This study was conducted using a total of 360 22-day-old Chaohu ducks to evaluate the effect of rearing system on growth performance, carcass traits, meat quality and serum parameters of male and female Chaohu ducks. The birds were divided and raised in separate pens according to sex and rearing system, with three replicate pens of 30 male or 30 female ducks per pen for each rearing system. The rearing systems consisted of a floor rearing system (FRS) and a net rearing system (NRS). Results showed that ducks raised in NRS had better growth performance, whereas, ducks raised in FRS exhibited better carcass traits and meat color, and lower intramuscular fat. For the serum parameters, NRS significantly decreased high-density lipoprotein cholesterol content, and enhanced total protein and triacylglycerol contents. Male ducks had lower abdominal fat percentage, and higher growth performance and shear force, but there were no other significant differences between sexes. No rearing system × sex interaction was observed in the present study, revealing that rearing system had the same effect on both sexes. In conclusion, NRS was beneficial to the growth performance of Chaohu ducks, whereas this system had some negative effects on carcass traits, meat quality and serum profiles.Entities:
Keywords: Chaohu duck; carcass trait; meat quality; rearing system; serum parameter
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29318707 DOI: 10.1111/asj.12976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Sci J ISSN: 1344-3941 Impact factor: 1.749