The effects of simulated transport on the muscle characteristics of white-feathered end-of-cycle hens

ABSTRACT: Transportation of end-of-cycle hens (EOCH) may result in birds’ experiencing metabolic stress, which changes muscle characteristics. This study evaluated the impacts of simulated transport on muscle characteristics of white-feathered EOCH (65–70 wk). The factorial arrangement included trea...

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Main Authors: C. Frerichs, K. Beaulac, T.G. Crowe, K. Schwean-Lardner
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:Poultry Science
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spelling doaj-1c1d2469701b4c9d8ad628377ce4d9d52021-07-25T04:40:25ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912021-08-011008101280The effects of simulated transport on the muscle characteristics of white-feathered end-of-cycle hensC. Frerichs0K. Beaulac1T.G. Crowe2K. Schwean-Lardner3Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5A8Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5A8Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5A9Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5A8; Corresponding author:ABSTRACT: Transportation of end-of-cycle hens (EOCH) may result in birds’ experiencing metabolic stress, which changes muscle characteristics. This study evaluated the impacts of simulated transport on muscle characteristics of white-feathered EOCH (65–70 wk). The factorial arrangement included treatments of T/RH (-10°C uncontrolled RH [-10], 21°C with 30 [21/30] or 80% RH [21/80], 30°C with 30 [30/30] or 80% RH [30/80]), duration (4, 8, 12 h), and feather cover (105 well-feathered [WF], 105 poorly-feathered [PF]). A total of 210 hens/replicate/farm (farm=block; 3 total) were tested during the simulated transport. Crates (one/duration/replicate), divided in half for each feather cover (seven hens/side), were placed in a climate-controlled chamber. Prior to exposure, hens were fasted (6 h). BW was taken pre- and post-exposure, and the difference was calculated as live shrink. Post-exposure to the test conditions, birds were slaughtered and carcasses were analyzed for muscle characteristics. Data were analyzed as a randomized complete block design (farm of origin as block) with ANOVA (Proc Mixed, SAS 9.4; significance declared at P ≤ 0.05). Duration resulted in more weight loss for the birds (P < 0.01). Final pH measures (30 h post-mortem) were higher in hens exposed to -10 than 21/80, 30/30, and 30/80 and this difference was exacerbated with time (breast P < 0.01 and thigh P = 0.01). For muscle color, breast and thigh (both feather covers; P = 0.01) were darker in the -10 treatment while redness values were higher in EOCH exposed to this treatment (breast and thigh P < 0.01). Additionally, thigh muscle redness was higher in PF hens (P < 0.01). Thaw and cooking losses were impacted by T/RH and duration (thaw loss P = 0.03 and cook loss P = 0.04). Cook loss was also influenced by T/RH and feather cover with PF hen muscles losing less water during cooking in the -10 treatment (P = 0.01). Overall, the largest impact from transport was found in hens exposed for a longer duration to -10 antemortem compared to other treatments, demonstrating a significant impact on muscle characteristics from ante-mortem stress.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S003257912100314Xlive shrinkmuscle pHmuscle colourwater holding capacitythermal stress
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author C. Frerichs
K. Beaulac
T.G. Crowe
K. Schwean-Lardner
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K. Beaulac
T.G. Crowe
K. Schwean-Lardner
The effects of simulated transport on the muscle characteristics of white-feathered end-of-cycle hens
Poultry Science
live shrink
muscle pH
muscle colour
water holding capacity
thermal stress
author_facet C. Frerichs
K. Beaulac
T.G. Crowe
K. Schwean-Lardner
author_sort C. Frerichs
title The effects of simulated transport on the muscle characteristics of white-feathered end-of-cycle hens
title_short The effects of simulated transport on the muscle characteristics of white-feathered end-of-cycle hens
title_full The effects of simulated transport on the muscle characteristics of white-feathered end-of-cycle hens
title_fullStr The effects of simulated transport on the muscle characteristics of white-feathered end-of-cycle hens
title_full_unstemmed The effects of simulated transport on the muscle characteristics of white-feathered end-of-cycle hens
title_sort effects of simulated transport on the muscle characteristics of white-feathered end-of-cycle hens
publisher Elsevier
series Poultry Science
issn 0032-5791
publishDate 2021-08-01
description ABSTRACT: Transportation of end-of-cycle hens (EOCH) may result in birds’ experiencing metabolic stress, which changes muscle characteristics. This study evaluated the impacts of simulated transport on muscle characteristics of white-feathered EOCH (65–70 wk). The factorial arrangement included treatments of T/RH (-10°C uncontrolled RH [-10], 21°C with 30 [21/30] or 80% RH [21/80], 30°C with 30 [30/30] or 80% RH [30/80]), duration (4, 8, 12 h), and feather cover (105 well-feathered [WF], 105 poorly-feathered [PF]). A total of 210 hens/replicate/farm (farm=block; 3 total) were tested during the simulated transport. Crates (one/duration/replicate), divided in half for each feather cover (seven hens/side), were placed in a climate-controlled chamber. Prior to exposure, hens were fasted (6 h). BW was taken pre- and post-exposure, and the difference was calculated as live shrink. Post-exposure to the test conditions, birds were slaughtered and carcasses were analyzed for muscle characteristics. Data were analyzed as a randomized complete block design (farm of origin as block) with ANOVA (Proc Mixed, SAS 9.4; significance declared at P ≤ 0.05). Duration resulted in more weight loss for the birds (P < 0.01). Final pH measures (30 h post-mortem) were higher in hens exposed to -10 than 21/80, 30/30, and 30/80 and this difference was exacerbated with time (breast P < 0.01 and thigh P = 0.01). For muscle color, breast and thigh (both feather covers; P = 0.01) were darker in the -10 treatment while redness values were higher in EOCH exposed to this treatment (breast and thigh P < 0.01). Additionally, thigh muscle redness was higher in PF hens (P < 0.01). Thaw and cooking losses were impacted by T/RH and duration (thaw loss P = 0.03 and cook loss P = 0.04). Cook loss was also influenced by T/RH and feather cover with PF hen muscles losing less water during cooking in the -10 treatment (P = 0.01). Overall, the largest impact from transport was found in hens exposed for a longer duration to -10 antemortem compared to other treatments, demonstrating a significant impact on muscle characteristics from ante-mortem stress.
topic live shrink
muscle pH
muscle colour
water holding capacity
thermal stress
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S003257912100314X
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