Field evaluation of broiler gait score using different sampling methods

Brazil is today the world's largest broiler meat exporter; however, in order to keep this position, it must comply with welfare regulations while maintaining low production costs. Locomotion problems restrain bird movements, limiting their access to drinking and feeding equipment, and therefore...

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Main Authors: AFS Cordeiro, IA Nääs, DD Salgado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas 2009-09-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2009000300002
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spelling doaj-4244322a96f94fcc81c7f1288b00cec72020-11-24T22:06:40ZengFundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia AvícolasBrazilian Journal of Poultry Science1516-635X1806-90612009-09-0111314915410.1590/S1516-635X2009000300002Field evaluation of broiler gait score using different sampling methodsAFS CordeiroIA NääsDD SalgadoBrazil is today the world's largest broiler meat exporter; however, in order to keep this position, it must comply with welfare regulations while maintaining low production costs. Locomotion problems restrain bird movements, limiting their access to drinking and feeding equipment, and therefore their survival and productivity. The objective of this study was to evaluate locomotion deficiency in broiler chickens reared under stressful temperature conditions using three different sampling methods of birds from three different ages. The experiment consisted in determining the gait score of 28, 35, 42 and 49-day-old broilers using three different known gait scoring methods: M1, birds were randomly selected, enclosed in a circle, and then stimulated to walk out of the circle; M2, ten birds were randomly selected and gait scored; and M3, birds were randomly selected, enclosed in a circle, and then observed while walking away from the circle without stimulus to walking. Environmental temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity inside the poultry houses were recorded. No evidence of interaction between scoring method and age was found however, both method and age influenced gait score. Gait score was found to be lower at 28 days of age. The evaluation using the ten randomly selected birds within the house was the method that presented the less reliable results. Gait score results when birds were stimulated to walk were lower than when they were not simulated, independently of age. The gait scores obtained with the three tested methods and ages were higher than those considered acceptable. The highest frequency of normal gait score (0) represented 50% of the flock. These results may be related to heat stress during rearing. Average gait score incresead with average ambient temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity. The evaluation of gait score to detect locomotion problems of broilers under rearing conditions seems subjective and difficult to be properly performed.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2009000300002Animal welfareenvironmental rearing conditionslocomotion deficiency
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IA Nääs
DD Salgado
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IA Nääs
DD Salgado
Field evaluation of broiler gait score using different sampling methods
Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
Animal welfare
environmental rearing conditions
locomotion deficiency
author_facet AFS Cordeiro
IA Nääs
DD Salgado
author_sort AFS Cordeiro
title Field evaluation of broiler gait score using different sampling methods
title_short Field evaluation of broiler gait score using different sampling methods
title_full Field evaluation of broiler gait score using different sampling methods
title_fullStr Field evaluation of broiler gait score using different sampling methods
title_full_unstemmed Field evaluation of broiler gait score using different sampling methods
title_sort field evaluation of broiler gait score using different sampling methods
publisher Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas
series Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
issn 1516-635X
1806-9061
publishDate 2009-09-01
description Brazil is today the world's largest broiler meat exporter; however, in order to keep this position, it must comply with welfare regulations while maintaining low production costs. Locomotion problems restrain bird movements, limiting their access to drinking and feeding equipment, and therefore their survival and productivity. The objective of this study was to evaluate locomotion deficiency in broiler chickens reared under stressful temperature conditions using three different sampling methods of birds from three different ages. The experiment consisted in determining the gait score of 28, 35, 42 and 49-day-old broilers using three different known gait scoring methods: M1, birds were randomly selected, enclosed in a circle, and then stimulated to walk out of the circle; M2, ten birds were randomly selected and gait scored; and M3, birds were randomly selected, enclosed in a circle, and then observed while walking away from the circle without stimulus to walking. Environmental temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity inside the poultry houses were recorded. No evidence of interaction between scoring method and age was found however, both method and age influenced gait score. Gait score was found to be lower at 28 days of age. The evaluation using the ten randomly selected birds within the house was the method that presented the less reliable results. Gait score results when birds were stimulated to walk were lower than when they were not simulated, independently of age. The gait scores obtained with the three tested methods and ages were higher than those considered acceptable. The highest frequency of normal gait score (0) represented 50% of the flock. These results may be related to heat stress during rearing. Average gait score incresead with average ambient temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity. The evaluation of gait score to detect locomotion problems of broilers under rearing conditions seems subjective and difficult to be properly performed.
topic Animal welfare
environmental rearing conditions
locomotion deficiency
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