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The Quest for Welfare-Friendly Feeding of Broiler Breeders: Effects of Daily vs. 5:2 Feed Restriction Schedules

机译:探索福利友好喂养的肉鸡饲养者:每日对5:2饲料限制时间表的影响

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Restricted feeding of broiler breeders is required for improved long-term health and welfare. Because feeding frustration and hunger are major welfare concerns during rearing, many suggestions have been made to decrease the negative feelings of hunger while maintaining suitable growth rates and reproductive health. Non-daily ("skip-a-day") feeding schedules are commonly used around the world to increase portion sizes at meal times while restricting intake but these practices are prohibited in many countries due to welfare concerns on fasting days. We compared birds raised on a non-daily feeding schedule (2 non-consecutive fasting days per week, 5:2), previously suggested as a welfare-friendlier non-daily alternative, to birds raised on daily feed restriction. We found signs of increased physiological stress levels in 5:2 birds, including elevated heterophil to lymphocyte ratios (1.00 for 5:2 vs. 0.75 for daily fed at 12 weeks of age), increased adiposity (0.21% lean body weight [LBW] for 5:2 vs. 0.13% LBW for daily fed), and reduced muscle growth (pectoral muscle 5.94% LBW for 5: 2 vs. 6.52% LBW for daily fed). At the same time, 5:2 birds showed signs of lower anxiety before feeding times (activity was reduced from 10.30 in daily fed to 4.85) which may be a result of the lower feed competition associated with larger portion sizes. Although we found no difference in latency to first head movement in tonic immobility between the treatments (136.5 s on average for both groups), 5:2 birds generally showed more interest in a novel object in the home pen which indicated increased risk taking and reduced fear while fasting. The 5:2 birds in this study showed no signs of learning the feeding schedule, and this unpredictability may also increase stress. Taken together, the effects of 5:2 vs. daily feed restriction on the welfare of broiler breeder pullets remain inconclusive and differ between feeding and fasting days. In addition to reducing stress by minimizing the number of fasting days, we suggest that a shift to more predictable schedules may help improve the welfare of broiler breeder pullets.
机译:改善长期健康和福利需要受限制的肉鸡饲养者。由于饲养挫折和饥饿是饲养期间的主要福利问题,因此许多建议已经减少了饥饿的负面情绪,同时保持适当的增长率和生殖健康。非每日(“跳过一天”)喂养时间表通常在全球范围内使用,以增加餐点时尺寸,同时限制摄入量,但由于福利在禁食日的福利担忧,许多国家被禁止这些实践。我们比较了在非日常饲养时间表上提出的鸟类(每周2个不连续的禁食日,5:2),以前建议作为福利 - 友好的非日常替代方案,到日常饲料限制上提出的鸟类。我们发现5:2鸟类的生理应激水平增加的迹象,包括淋巴细胞比率升高(1.00,每日12周,每日喂养5:2对0.75),增加肥胖(0.21%贫体重[LBW]每日喂养5:2与0.13%的LBW),减少肌肉生长(胸肌5.94%LBW,5:2对6.52%LBW进行每日美联储)。同时,5:2鸟类在喂食时间之前显示出焦虑症的迹象(每日喂养的10.30减少到4.85),这可能是与较大部分尺寸相关的饲料竞争的结果。虽然我们发现治疗之间的滋补造成的第一头移动潜伏期差异(平均两组平均为136.5秒),但是5:2鸟类通常对家庭笔中的一个新型物体感兴趣地表现出来,表明风险增加和减少禁食时恐惧。这项研究中的5:2只鸟显示没有学习饲养时间表的迹象,这种不可预测性也可能增加压力。连胜,5:2对日常饲料限制对肉鸡育种者税率的影响仍然不确定,喂食和禁食日之间的不同。除了通过最大限度地减少禁食日的数量来降低压力,我们建议转移到更可预测的时间表可能有助于改善肉鸡育种者牵引的福利。

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