2023
DOI: 10.2478/azibna-2023-0005
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Development of dual-purpose cross for meat and egg production II. Meat quality of the crossbred chickens and the parent lines

Abstract: The study aimed to examine the meat quality of chickens from a dual-purpose cross and its parent lines. The trial was conducted in the experimental poultry farm of the Institute of Animal Science-Kostinbrod, Bulgaria. The dual-purpose chickens were obtained by crossing female layers (Line L) and dual-purpose cocks (BB, based on Bresse Gauloise). At the age of 9 weeks the male chickens from the parent lines and the dual-purpose cross were slaughtered. Six chickens of each genotype were subjected to breast and t… Show more

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“…In contrast the protein content in the fillets (FMLC and FDPC) differs significantly (p ≤ 0.05). The results for the fillets of the dual-purpose cocks confirm the previously reported [1]. On the other had Popova et al [1] evaluated significantly lower protein content in the muscles of the tight, but also higher moisture, which could explain those deviations.…”
Section: Proximate Compositionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…In contrast the protein content in the fillets (FMLC and FDPC) differs significantly (p ≤ 0.05). The results for the fillets of the dual-purpose cocks confirm the previously reported [1]. On the other had Popova et al [1] evaluated significantly lower protein content in the muscles of the tight, but also higher moisture, which could explain those deviations.…”
Section: Proximate Compositionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…For the purpose of the experiment male layer-type chickens (Lohmann Brown Classic hybrid) -MLC and dual-purpose cockerels (based on Bresse Gauloise) -DPC were used. Both breeds were reared in the experimental poultry farm of the Institute of Animal Science -Kostinbrod, Bulgaria until the age of 9 weeks, described in details by Petkov et al [3] and Popova et al [1,[7][8]. Cockerels were slaughtered in a certified poultry abattoir and stored frozen at -18℃ for 1 month in polyamide bags.…”
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