Determination of Optimum Pre-Slaughter Feed Withdrawal Time in Broiler Chickens and its Effect on Meat Yield, Microbiological Composition of Gut Content and Microbiological Quality of the Carcass

Authors: EROL ŞENGÖR, MEHMET YARDIMCI, BELGİN SIRIKEN, ZEHRA A. BOZKURT, MUSTAFA TEKERLİ, BEYTULLAH KENAR, E. HESNA ŞAHİN

Abstract: This study aimed to determine the optimum time of pre-slaughter feed withdrawal for broiler chickens to maintain profitable and hygienic meat production and to determine its effect on the meat yield, microbiological structure of gut content and microbiological quality of the carcass. A total of 100 birds were allocated to 4 identical 2 m^2 pens in a commercial broiler house, each pen housing 25 birds. The feed withdrawal durations were 18 h (group 1), 12 h (group 2), 6 h (group 3) and 0 h (group 4). The percentage live weight loss increased as the feed withdrawal period increased (P < 0.05). The meat yield in group 4 was lower than that in the other groups (P < 0.05). Full gizzard weight in group 1 was lower than that in groups 3 and 4, and group 2 parameters were lower than group 4 parameters (P < 0.05). Salmonella positive carcasses numbered 1 in group 1, 1 in group 2, 0 in group 3 and 2 in group 4. The only significant difference found among the groups was for coliform bacteria. The coliform count in group 1 (7.54 ± 0.100) was significantly different from that in group 2 (7.00 ± 0.159) and group 3 (7.08 ± 0.169) (P < 0.05).

Keywords: Broiler, feed withdrawal, meat yield, carcass microbial quality

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