Potential contaminants and hazards in alternative chicken bedding materials and proposed guidance levels: a review

Bedding material or litter is an important requirement of meat chicken production which can influence bird welfare, health, and food safety. A substantial increase in demand and cost of chicken bedding has stimulated interest in alternative bedding sources worldwide. However, risks arising from the...

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Main Authors: Priscilla F. Gerber, Nic Gould, Eugene McGahan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Poultry Science
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579120306994
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spelling doaj-9e675fe1bca04cd5a8ab188a5ee296612020-11-27T04:17:18ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912020-12-01991266646684Potential contaminants and hazards in alternative chicken bedding materials and proposed guidance levels: a reviewPriscilla F. Gerber0Nic Gould1Eugene McGahan2Animal Science, School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia; Corresponding author:Integrity Ag and Environment, New England Highway, Highfields, QLD 4352, AustraliaIntegrity Ag and Environment, New England Highway, Highfields, QLD 4352, AustraliaBedding material or litter is an important requirement of meat chicken production which can influence bird welfare, health, and food safety. A substantial increase in demand and cost of chicken bedding has stimulated interest in alternative bedding sources worldwide. However, risks arising from the use of alternative bedding materials for raising meat chickens are currently unknown. Organic chemicals, elemental, and biological contaminants, as well as physical and management hazards need to be managed in litter to protect the health of chickens and consequently that of human consumers. This requires access to information on the transfer of contaminants from litter to food to inform risk profiles and assessments to guide litter risk management. In this review, contaminants and hazards of known and potential concern in alternative bedding are described and compared with existing standards for feed. The contaminants considered in this review include organic chemical contaminants (e.g., pesticides), elemental contaminants (e.g., arsenic, cadmium, and lead), biological contaminants (phytotoxins, mycotoxins, and microorganisms), physical hazards, and management hazards. Reference is made to scientific literature for acceptable levels of the above contaminants in chicken feed that can be used for guidance by those involved in selecting and using bedding materials.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579120306994alternative littermeat chickenbroilercontaminantsguidance levels
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Nic Gould
Eugene McGahan
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Nic Gould
Eugene McGahan
Potential contaminants and hazards in alternative chicken bedding materials and proposed guidance levels: a review
Poultry Science
alternative litter
meat chicken
broiler
contaminants
guidance levels
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Nic Gould
Eugene McGahan
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title Potential contaminants and hazards in alternative chicken bedding materials and proposed guidance levels: a review
title_short Potential contaminants and hazards in alternative chicken bedding materials and proposed guidance levels: a review
title_full Potential contaminants and hazards in alternative chicken bedding materials and proposed guidance levels: a review
title_fullStr Potential contaminants and hazards in alternative chicken bedding materials and proposed guidance levels: a review
title_full_unstemmed Potential contaminants and hazards in alternative chicken bedding materials and proposed guidance levels: a review
title_sort potential contaminants and hazards in alternative chicken bedding materials and proposed guidance levels: a review
publisher Elsevier
series Poultry Science
issn 0032-5791
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Bedding material or litter is an important requirement of meat chicken production which can influence bird welfare, health, and food safety. A substantial increase in demand and cost of chicken bedding has stimulated interest in alternative bedding sources worldwide. However, risks arising from the use of alternative bedding materials for raising meat chickens are currently unknown. Organic chemicals, elemental, and biological contaminants, as well as physical and management hazards need to be managed in litter to protect the health of chickens and consequently that of human consumers. This requires access to information on the transfer of contaminants from litter to food to inform risk profiles and assessments to guide litter risk management. In this review, contaminants and hazards of known and potential concern in alternative bedding are described and compared with existing standards for feed. The contaminants considered in this review include organic chemical contaminants (e.g., pesticides), elemental contaminants (e.g., arsenic, cadmium, and lead), biological contaminants (phytotoxins, mycotoxins, and microorganisms), physical hazards, and management hazards. Reference is made to scientific literature for acceptable levels of the above contaminants in chicken feed that can be used for guidance by those involved in selecting and using bedding materials.
topic alternative litter
meat chicken
broiler
contaminants
guidance levels
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579120306994
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