Abstract :
Preen gland secretions were obtained from several hens that were rearing their chicks and the content of these secretions
was analysed. From these results, a synthetic analogue of the secretions was created (given the title Mother Hen Uropygial
Secretion Analogue, or MHUSA, in this study). According to a blinded, controlled experimental design, heavy broilers (strain
SASSO T56N) were reared from 1 day of age in an environment treated with either MHUSA or control. At 80 days the birds
were slaughtered. Post mortemcarcass weight, abdominal fat and fillet weights were then measured. Colour, pH and yield
were also measured as indicators of meat quality. Broilers exposed to MHUSA had both higher carcass weights and higher
fillet weights compared with control-treated birds (P,0.05). Abdominal fat, pH, water loss and colorimetry results were similar
between the treatment groups at all time points (24 h and 6 days post mortem) and also after a cooking procedure. The meat
from the MHUSA birds was less yellow compared with control. It is concluded that constant exposure to MHUSA from rearing
until slaughter improves growth rate in broilers without significantly affecting meat quality
Keywords :
growth , Broilers , preen gland , meat quality