Growth performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength in broilers fed dietary rice hull silicon∗

Bone problems have been a key issue that perilously affects broilers' health and welfare, resulting in severe economic loss. The present study was aimed at investigating the influence of dietary rice hull silicon (RHS) on the performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength of broilers. On...

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Main Authors: Sarawoot Nakhon, Sonthaya Numthuam, Rangsun Charoensook, Wandee Tartrakoon, Papichaya Incharoen, Tossaporn Incharoen
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2019-06-01
Series:Animal Nutrition
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565451830088X
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spelling doaj-8c9bb3252c1440d89fe7749eadae8b9d2021-04-02T15:10:21ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Animal Nutrition2405-65452019-06-0152152155Growth performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength in broilers fed dietary rice hull silicon∗Sarawoot Nakhon0Sonthaya Numthuam1Rangsun Charoensook2Wandee Tartrakoon3Papichaya Incharoen4Tossaporn Incharoen5Department of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandDepartment of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandDepartment of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandDepartment of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandDepartment of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandCorresponding author.; Department of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, ThailandBone problems have been a key issue that perilously affects broilers' health and welfare, resulting in severe economic loss. The present study was aimed at investigating the influence of dietary rice hull silicon (RHS) on the performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength of broilers. One hundred 10-day-old Arbor Acres chicks were used in the study. The birds were divided into 5 groups: one group was kept as the control, and other groups were provided with 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, and 10.0 mg/kg dietary RHS along with their basal diets. Results showed that diets containing various levels of dietary RHS did not adversely affect (P > 0.05) the body weight, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio. Drip loss of thigh meat showed a reduced value in the group supplemented with 7.5 mg/kg dietary RHS compared with other groups (P < 0.05), and the lowest thawing loss was observed in the same group; however, it showed no significant difference among other groups. Similarly, thawing loss of breast meat tended to decrease in the dietary RHS groups and significantly decreased (P < 0.05) in the 7.5 mg/kg RHS group. The shear force of breast meat was higher in all RHS groups, and the highest was in the 7.5 mg/kg RHS group (P < 0.05). Although tibia breaking strength increased significantly (P < 0.05) in the 7.5 mg/kg RHS group (P < 0.05), but a significant difference in femur breaking strength was not found among groups. In conclusion, dietary RHS can be used as a natural mineral supplement for improving bone-breaking strength and reducing drip and thawing loss of breast and thigh muscles, particularly RHS at a level of 7.5 mg/kg in broiler diets. Keywords: Broilers, Bone breaking strength, Meat quality, Rice hull siliconhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565451830088X
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author Sarawoot Nakhon
Sonthaya Numthuam
Rangsun Charoensook
Wandee Tartrakoon
Papichaya Incharoen
Tossaporn Incharoen
spellingShingle Sarawoot Nakhon
Sonthaya Numthuam
Rangsun Charoensook
Wandee Tartrakoon
Papichaya Incharoen
Tossaporn Incharoen
Growth performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength in broilers fed dietary rice hull silicon∗
Animal Nutrition
author_facet Sarawoot Nakhon
Sonthaya Numthuam
Rangsun Charoensook
Wandee Tartrakoon
Papichaya Incharoen
Tossaporn Incharoen
author_sort Sarawoot Nakhon
title Growth performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength in broilers fed dietary rice hull silicon∗
title_short Growth performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength in broilers fed dietary rice hull silicon∗
title_full Growth performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength in broilers fed dietary rice hull silicon∗
title_fullStr Growth performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength in broilers fed dietary rice hull silicon∗
title_full_unstemmed Growth performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength in broilers fed dietary rice hull silicon∗
title_sort growth performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength in broilers fed dietary rice hull silicon∗
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Animal Nutrition
issn 2405-6545
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Bone problems have been a key issue that perilously affects broilers' health and welfare, resulting in severe economic loss. The present study was aimed at investigating the influence of dietary rice hull silicon (RHS) on the performance, meat quality, and bone-breaking strength of broilers. One hundred 10-day-old Arbor Acres chicks were used in the study. The birds were divided into 5 groups: one group was kept as the control, and other groups were provided with 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, and 10.0 mg/kg dietary RHS along with their basal diets. Results showed that diets containing various levels of dietary RHS did not adversely affect (P > 0.05) the body weight, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio. Drip loss of thigh meat showed a reduced value in the group supplemented with 7.5 mg/kg dietary RHS compared with other groups (P < 0.05), and the lowest thawing loss was observed in the same group; however, it showed no significant difference among other groups. Similarly, thawing loss of breast meat tended to decrease in the dietary RHS groups and significantly decreased (P < 0.05) in the 7.5 mg/kg RHS group. The shear force of breast meat was higher in all RHS groups, and the highest was in the 7.5 mg/kg RHS group (P < 0.05). Although tibia breaking strength increased significantly (P < 0.05) in the 7.5 mg/kg RHS group (P < 0.05), but a significant difference in femur breaking strength was not found among groups. In conclusion, dietary RHS can be used as a natural mineral supplement for improving bone-breaking strength and reducing drip and thawing loss of breast and thigh muscles, particularly RHS at a level of 7.5 mg/kg in broiler diets. Keywords: Broilers, Bone breaking strength, Meat quality, Rice hull silicon
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