A walk through the broiler breeder life: how do footpad dermatitis and gait scores develop from rearing to slaughter?

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A walk through the broiler breeder life : how do footpad dermatitis and gait scores develop from rearing to slaughter? / Kittelsen, Käthe Elise; Vasdal, Guro; Thøfner, Ida; Tahamtani, Fernanda.

I: Avian Pathology, Bind 53, Nr. 3, 2024, s. 164-173.

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Kittelsen, KE, Vasdal, G, Thøfner, I & Tahamtani, F 2024, 'A walk through the broiler breeder life: how do footpad dermatitis and gait scores develop from rearing to slaughter?', Avian Pathology, bind 53, nr. 3, s. 164-173. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079457.2024.2304005

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Kittelsen, K. E., Vasdal, G., Thøfner, I., & Tahamtani, F. (2024). A walk through the broiler breeder life: how do footpad dermatitis and gait scores develop from rearing to slaughter? Avian Pathology, 53(3), 164-173. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079457.2024.2304005

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Kittelsen KE, Vasdal G, Thøfner I, Tahamtani F. A walk through the broiler breeder life: how do footpad dermatitis and gait scores develop from rearing to slaughter? Avian Pathology. 2024;53(3):164-173. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079457.2024.2304005

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Kittelsen, Käthe Elise ; Vasdal, Guro ; Thøfner, Ida ; Tahamtani, Fernanda. / A walk through the broiler breeder life : how do footpad dermatitis and gait scores develop from rearing to slaughter?. I: Avian Pathology. 2024 ; Bind 53, Nr. 3. s. 164-173.

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abstract = "The two most common animal-based indicators used to evaluate leg health in broiler chickens are footpad dermatitis (FPD) and gait scoring, but these indicators are less explored in broiler breeders. This study is the first to investigate FPD and gait scoring in broiler breeders during their lifespan from rearing to end of life. In total, eight flocks were monitored (four Ross and four Hubbard) at five different timepoints, in rearing (5 and 15 weeks of age), during the production period (25 and 45 weeks of age) and at the end of the production period (approximately 60 weeks of age). At each visit, 50 hens and 25 roosters were gait scored (six-point scale) and footpads from another 50 hens and 25 roosters were evaluated (five-point scale) (total n = 3000 breeders, 2000 hens and 1000 roosters). Litter quality and air quality were measured at each visit. The results showed that the overall prevalence of FPD in rearing was low and that it increased towards the end of the production, with a mean FPD score of 2 out of a maximum 4 in the hens, indicating moderate lesions and 1.5 in the roosters. In all houses, the litter was dry and loose. FPD was not related to the litter quality, but to air quality, especially the ammonia concentration (P < 0.001). Overall, the gait score were good, and increased with age in both hens (P < 0.001) and roosters of both hybrids (P < 0.001).",
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