Effect of electrical stimulation and feed withdrawal on broiler gastrointestinal content and intestinal pH, and intestinal breaking strength of broiler breeders

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Northcutt, JK [1 ]
Buhr, RJ [1 ]
Dickens, JA [1 ]
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[1] USDA ARS, Russell Res Ctr, Athens, GA 30604 USA
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH | 2002年 / 11卷 / 01期
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electrical stimulation; feed withdrawal; intestinal contents; pH; intestinal strength;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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Commercial poultry processors that use electrical stimulation (ES) systems to accelerate rigor mortis for early cut-up and deboning of meat have suggested that theses systems also cause cloacal voiding of excreta during bleeding. Cloacal voiding would be advantageous to processors because it reduces available material for carcass contamination during evisceration. The present study used market-aged broilers and boiler breeders to evaluate effects of ES and feed withdrawal on gastrointestinal contents, intestinal tissue pH, and intestinal breaking strength. ES (200 V AC, 60 Hz pulsed 2 s on, 1 s off for 60 s) was found to have no effect on gastrointestinal tissue pH of broilers , Gastrointestinal contents for full-fed broilers were 2.6- to 3-fold greater (51 to 57g feces or ingesta), based on weight of filled intestines, than gastrointestinal contents of broilers held without feed. Intestinal breaking strength of roosters was 20 to 26% greater than intestinal breaking strength of hens, by as much as 160g (jejunal) to 200g (ileal). ES has no effect on viscera weight, ileal breaking strength, or jejunal breaking, with the exception of jejunal breaking strength for hens, which was 14% higher in ES hens (14%) was less than the strength difference observed between sexes (20 to 26%) and thus, would not provide a processing advantage.
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