Abstract

Access to pasture improves poultry welfare, as it provides fresh grass, insects and worms which lead to enhanced product quality. The increased locomotor activity in the pasture system can improve leg health and lower the proportion of body fat. The objective of this study therefore,was to determine the effect of access to pasture on abdominal fat content and carcass characteristics of finished broilers. Eighteen (18) mature Hubbard-classic broilers at eight (8) weeks of age were used for the study. The birds were separated into two treatments with nine birds per treatment. Treatment 1 was the birds placed on pasture, while treatment 2 was the birds kept indoors on deep litter. Data from both treatments were analyzed as from a completely randomized design and compared using t-test. The result shows that there was no significant difference (t ) between the two treatments in all the parameters considered.Hence, itwas concluded that pasture access for finished broilers has no effect on abdominal fat content and carcass traits comparedwith finished broilers on deep litter.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call