2022
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12040463
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Age- and Sex-Related Changes in Body Weight, Muscle, and Tibia in Growing Chinese Domestic Geese (Anser domesticus)

Abstract: This study evaluated the changes in body weight (BW), muscle mass, and tibial parameters of growing domestic geese from hatching to 63 days. A total of 256 Jiangnan White geese (128 males and 128 females) were assigned to 16 pens (8 pens of males and 8 pens of females) and fed with the same diet until the age of 63 d. Geese were weighed at hatch and then at 7-d intervals by pen, and then sixteen birds (8 males and 8 females) were selected for measuring breast and leg muscle weights and tibial characteristics. … Show more

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“…Interestingly, there was a significant SL shortening as well as a significant drop in SLG after 21-d 2.0 mg/kg T-2 toxin exposure. Leg bones grow similarly and synchronously with BW to support BWG and life activities, thus directly influencing meat quality and skeletal abnormalities in meat geese ( Yu et al, 2022 ). It is well known that the T-2 toxin is an environmental risk factor related to bone malformation, especially chondrocyte damage in the TGP, which are central sites regulating endochondral growth of chondrocyte formation, maturation, and turnover for bone elongation and repair ( Farquharson and Jefferies, 2000 ; He et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, there was a significant SL shortening as well as a significant drop in SLG after 21-d 2.0 mg/kg T-2 toxin exposure. Leg bones grow similarly and synchronously with BW to support BWG and life activities, thus directly influencing meat quality and skeletal abnormalities in meat geese ( Yu et al, 2022 ). It is well known that the T-2 toxin is an environmental risk factor related to bone malformation, especially chondrocyte damage in the TGP, which are central sites regulating endochondral growth of chondrocyte formation, maturation, and turnover for bone elongation and repair ( Farquharson and Jefferies, 2000 ; He et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The body weight, muscle mass, and tibial parameters of geese after 28 d vary according to sex. [10]. A body composed of lipid and protein stores is determined as an index of body condition in arctic geese.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%