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The effect of four commercial broiler hybrids and the season on occurrence of broiler condemnations in the abattoirs

O efeito de quatro linhagens comerciais de frangos de corte e a estação do ano na ocorrência de condenações no abatedouro

ABSTRACT:

Condemnations in the broilers abattoirs can represent an overview farms health and effectiveness of welfare programs, as well as predisposition between hybrids. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of condemnation among four commercial broiler hybrids and the oscillation of condemnations in different seasons in a poultry abattoir. Data from condemnations of the Federal Inspection Service of a slaughterhouse were analyzed during one year, in which a total of 12.81% of partial condemnations were observed and total condemnations represented 0.41% of slaughtered broiler. There was a difference in total and partial condemnation among the hybrids evaluated, with Hubbard hybrid being the one with the highest number of condemnations (0.67% - 17.71%), followed by Ross 95 (0.42% - 14.21%), Cobb (0.30% - 10.03%); and Cobb Fast (0.26% - 9.29%). The analysis between the seasons showed a higher conviction rate in winter and a lower rate in autumn for both total and partial condemnation. Hubbard had the highest rates and Cobb Fast the lowest for most causes of condemnation. We concluded that the metabolic cause led to higher losses by total condemnation, while contamination or technopathies represented the highest rates in partial losses. The broiler hybrid and the time of year may influence the causes of condemnation in the abattoir. This information should be considered by the abattoir and the farms in sanitary planning, considering the financial impact due to losses by condemnations of carcasses.

Key words:
animal health; condemnation; disease; prevention; quality control

RESUMO:

As condenações no abatedouro de frangos podem representar uma visão geral da saúde das granjas e da eficácia dos programas de bem-estar, bem como revelar diferenças fenotípicas entre linhagens. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a prevalência de condenação entre quatro híbridos comerciais de frangos de corte e a oscilação de condenações em diferentes épocas em um frigorífico de aves. Os dados das condenações do Serviço Federal de Inspeção de um abatedouro foram analisados durante um ano, no qual foram observadas 12,81% de condenações parciais e 0,41% de condenações totais. Houve diferença na condenação total e parcial entre os híbridos avaliados, sendo o híbrido Hubbard o com maior número de condenações (0,67% - 17,71%), seguido por Ross 95 (0,42% - 14,21%), Cobb (0,30%). - 10,03%); e Cobb Fast (0,26% - 9,29%). A análise entre as estações do ano demonstrou uma maior taxa de condenação no inverno e menor taxa no outono para condenação total e parcial. Hubbard apresentou as maiores taxas e Cobb Fast as mais baixas para a maioria das causas de condenações. Concluímos que a causa metabólica resultou em mais perdas por condenação total, enquanto a contaminação ou tecnopatias representaram as maiores taxas em perdas parciais. A linhagem de frango de corte e a época do ano podem influenciar nas causas de condenação no abatedouro. Essas informações devem ser consideradas pela indústria e pelas granjas no planejamento sanitário, considerando o impacto financeiro devido às perdas por condenações de carcaças.

Palavras-chave:
condenação; controle de qualidade; doenças; prevenção; sanidade animal

INTRODUCTION:

According to data from the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA, 2018ABPA. Associação Brasileira de Proteína Animal. Carne de Frango. Relatório Anual de 2018. Disponível em: <Disponível em: http://abpa-br.com.br/storage/files/relatorio-anual-2018.pdf >. Accessed: Feb. 19, 2019.
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), in 2017 the Brazil occupied the 2nd place in the world poultry meat production, behind only the United States of America. However, Brazil remains in first place in world exports, destining more than 30% of chicken meat production to exportation. Following the legal recommendations of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply, through the supervision of the Federal Inspection Service, a considerable fraction of chicken carcasses are condemned in Brazilian abattoirs (FERREIRA et al., 2012FERREIRA, Z. et al. Economic losses of main causes of condemnation of the broiler carcass in a slaughterhouse under federal inspection on Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, v.40, n.1, p.1-6, 2012. Available from: <Available from: https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/2890/289021814012.pdf >. Accessed: Feb. 07, 2019.
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). Therefore, the inspection service acts strictly in order to ensure the commercialization of safe products to public health (MAPA, 2016MAPA. Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento, Secretaria de Defesa Agropecuária, 2015. Anuário dos Programas de Controle de Alimentos de Origem Animal do DIPOA. 2016. Available from: <Available from: http://www.agricultura.gov.br/assuntos/inspecao/produtos-animal/arquivos-publicacoes-dipoa/anuario-dipoa-v4/view >. Accessed: Sep, 03, 2018.
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).

Condemnation of carcass can be classified as pathological, when it has an etiological agent; and non-pathological, when resulting from traumatic injuries occurred during loading, transport and hanging or by poor calibration of slaughter equipment (LUDTKE et al., 2010LUDTKE, C. B. et al. Abate humanitário de aves. WSPA - Sociedade Mundial de Proteção Animal. Rio de Janeiro - RJ. p.120, 2010.). The three main causes of condemnations are sanitary, management and industrial operation (MENDES & KOMIYAMA, 2011MENDES, A. A.; KOMIYAMA, C. M. Management strategies aimed at broiler carcass and meat quality. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, p.352-357, 2011. Available from: <Available from: https://repositorio.unesp.br/bitstream/handle/11449/141114/ISSN1516-3598-2011-40-352-357.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2018.
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; BOYSEN et al., 2016 BOYSEN, L. et al. Campylobacter spp. and Escherichia coli contamination of broiler carcasses across the slaughter line in Danish slaughterhouses. Microbial Risk Analysis, v.2, p.63-67, 2016. Available from: <Available from: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352352216300093 >. Accessed: Feb. 19, 2019. doi: 10.1016/j.mran.2016.05.005.
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). Thus, it can be argued that abattoir condemnations may serve as an indicator of the health of the chicken lots in a region, the functionality of the equipment in the industry, and the effectiveness of the animal welfare programs used, which impacts on the profitability of abattoir and producers by increasing total or partial carcass losses.

The evaluation of different broiler hybrids is fundamental to obtain updated data about the productive characteristics that best meet the needs of the consumer market (MOREIRA et al., 2003MOREIRA, J. et al. Evaluation of performance, carcass yield and breast meat quality in broilers of conformation versus conventional strain. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, v.32, n.6, p.1663-1673, 2003. Available from: <Available from: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1516-35982003000700016&script=sci_arttext >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2018. doi: 10.1590/S1516-35982003000700016.
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). In addition, knowing the time of year with the highest occurrence of condemnations in a region with a subtropical climate and its causes, would make prevention more effective. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of condemnations between four broilers hybrids and the occurrence of condemnations regarding the season.

MATERIALS AND METHODS:

The broilers come from 130 different farms, in a total of 326 aviaries, all destined for a single abattoir. The lots had varying sizes depending on the size of the poultry farm. However, the density was the same for all lots, following industry regulations (16 birds/meter²). The poultry farms were negative pressure (Exhaust Fan), with nebulizers and side closure of blue curtains, standardized luminosity for the life span. Nutrients that made up the broiler chicken feed were the same for all farms (confidential data not provided by the company).

Catching of broilers on the farm for transportation was carried out by six catching teams, carrying 2 birds by the back simultaneously. The transport to the abattoir was carried out with 8 broilers per box. The distances from the farms to the abattoir were within a radius of 28 km. Poultry picking started at 2 a.m., when the birds were calmer and the temperature was mild. The recommended fasting time was 6 to 12 hours, and the waiting time was less than 2 hours in an environment with fans and nebulizers. In the abattoir, unloading was carried out in a fully automated and death occurs from bleeding after electrical water-bath stunning.

The condemnations data were obtained from the Federal Inspection Service records of a poultry slaughterhouse in western Paraná - Brazil, with an average slaughter of 160,000 broilers/day, in the period from April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016. Data about the total and partial condemnations, condemnations by hybrid broiler and between the seasons were collected. All slaughtered lots were of mixed breeding (without sexing), the average slaughter weight of the broilers was 2.8 kg and the average age was 46 ± 2 days.

The condemnations followed the recommendations of the Federal Inspection Service, being considered total (the whole broiler and its viscera are discarded) in cases of extensive alterations in the carcass, such as ascites, colibacillosis, cachexia, disgusting aspect, hemorrhagic syndrome, salpingitis, septicemia, inadequate bleeding, neoplasia, delayed gutting, excessive scalding, myopathy, dermatosis, multiple bruises/fractures, extensive fecal or biliary contamination, cellulitis, arthritis, aerosaculitis and abscesses. Partial condemnations (only the affected portion of the broiler is discarded) were performed when there was a localized damage from fecal or biliary contamination, cellulitis, bruises/fractures, dermatosis, callus on feet, aerosaculitis, arthritis, colibacillosis, myopathy, salpingitis, ascites syndrome and excessive scalding (BRASIL, 1952BRASIL. Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento. Secretaria de Defesa Agropecuária. Departamento de Inspeção de Produtos de Origem Animal. Regulamento da Inspeção Industrial e Sanitária de Produtos de Origem Animal (RIISPOA). Brasília. Diário Oficial da União, Brasília, DF, 1952.; BRASIL, 1998BRASIL. Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento Portaria nº 210, de 10 de novembro de 1998. Regulamento Técnico da Inspeção Tecnológica e Higiênico-Sanitária de Carne de Aves. Diário Oficial da União, Brasília, DF, 1998.). Weight data of each hybrid and in each season were also analyzed.

The occurrence of season-related condemnations was verified by collecting data separately in the summer months (December 21st to March 19th), autumn (March 20th to June 19th), winter (June 20th to September 21st), spring (September 22nd to December 20th), for each hybrid individually, as well as disregarding the hybrid factor.

The total condemnation date, partial condemnation and weight date between seasons and between hybrids were submitted to statistical analysis of variance (ANOVA) and the means, when significant, were compared by the Tukey test at 5%, using the IBM SPSS Statistics 23 software.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION:

The total slaughtered broilers of the evaluated hybrids were 41,673,798. Considering the hybrid line distribution was as follows: Cobb hybrid, 903 lots (26,650,509 broilers); Cobb Fast, 485 lots (10,050,337 broilers); Ross 95, 200 lots (4,030,845 broilers); and Hubbard, 56 lots (1,129,951 broilers). Of the total broilers slaughtered in the evaluated period, 0.41% had total condemnations (170,862 broilers) and 12.80% had partial condemnations (5,334,246 broilers). Main causes of total condemnations were ascites (30%), colibacillosis (21%), cachexia (17%), disgusting appearance (14%), and others (18%), while main causes of partial condemnations was fecal contamination (30%), biliary contamination (16%), cellulitis (17%), contusion/fractures (16%), dematosis (11%), arthritis (5%), aerosaculitis (2%) and others (3%) without distinction between hybrids.

Considering the total carcass condemnations between hybrids, Cobb Fast presented the lowest condemnation rate, similar to Cobb, followed by Ross 95. Hubbard hybrid had the highest condemnation rate (Table 1). Regarding the seasons, without distinction of hybrid it was observed that in autumn there was a lower occurrence of all causes of total condemnation, followed by spring. The highest rates of condemnations occurred in summer and winter, being similar (Table 2).

Table 1
Total and partial condemnations among four commercial broiler hybrids (Cobb, Cobb Fast, Ross 95 and Hubbard) during a one-year period in an abattoir (Paraná, Brazil).
Table 2
Total and partial condemnations (%) without distinction of broiler hybrids verified for season of the year in a poultry slaughterhouse of Paraná during one year.

Ascites represents one of the main causes of condemnations in the abattoir (MASCHIO & RASZL, 2012MASCHIO, M. M.; RASZL, S. M. Economic impact from convictions post-mortem total and partials in a poultry slaughterhouse. Revista E-Tech: Tecnologias para Competitividade Industrial, p.26-38, 2012. Available from: <Available from: http://177.221.49.41/index.php/edicao01/article/view/208 >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2018. doi: 10.18624/e-tech.v0i0.208.
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; BELINTANI et al., 2019BELINTANI, R. et al. Broiler carcass condemnation pattern during processing. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, v.48, e20180046, 2019. Available from: <Available from: https://www.scielo.br/pdf/rbz/v48/1806-9290-rbz-48-e20180046.pdf >. Accessed: Jun. 19, 2020. doi: 10.1590/rbz4820180046.
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). This pathological condition is characterized by accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity produced by general causes of edema (BAGHBANZADEH & DECUYPERE, 2008BAGHBANZADEH, A.; DECUYPERE, E. Ascites syndrome in broilers: physiological and nutritional perspectives. Avian Pathology, v.37, n.2, p.117-126, 2008. Available from: <Available from: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/03079450801902062 >. Accessed: Jun. 19, 2020. doi: 10.1080/03079450801902062.
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), which is a progression of ascites syndrome. Improvements in practices of nutrition, management, health and genetic improvement raise mortality problems and condemnation for metabolic disorders, such as ascites, and it is observed that birds resistant to this pathology imply impairment in zootechnical development (ROSÁRIO et al., 2004ROSÁRIO, M. F. D. et al. Ascitic syndrome in broiler chickens: a review about physiology, evaluation and perspectives. Ciência Rural, v.34, n.6, p.1987-1996, 2004. Available from: <Available from: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0103-84782004000600051&script=sci_arttext >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2017. doi: 10.1590/S0103-84782004000600051.
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). According to BAGHBANZADEH & DECUYPERE (2008), losses are more pronounced in lots of broilers subjected to conditions such as poor ventilation, cold, stress and rapid growth with a good initial performance. Thus, it was possible to relate the hybrid that had the lowest occurrence of ascites syndrome and ascites to the lowest average weight throughout the year (Table 3), which in the present study was the Cobb Fast hybrid (Table 1). Therefore, this was the hybrid with less propensity to ascites, in contrast it did not show a high performance. The highest rate of ascites was observed in the Hubbard hybrid, followed by the Ross 95 and Cobb hybrid (P<0.05). However, the average weight was slightly higher for Ross 95 throughout the year. Therefore, animal genetics can contribute to the occurrence, since nutrition and management are the same for all hybrids.

Table 3
Differences between the average weight (kg) of broiler chickens of four commercial hybrids between the seasons.

Avian colibacillosis is an infectious disease caused by Escherichia coli, the clinical manifestation of the disease may vary in chronic respiratory disease, salpingitis, peritonitis, swollen head syndrome, cellulitis, among others (GROSS, 1994GROSS, W. B. Diseases due to Escherichia coli in poultry. In: Escherichia coli in domestic animals and Humans; Gyles, C.L., Ed.; CAB International Library: Wallingford, UK, 237-260, 1994.); this disease can be fatal and zoonotic (GAO et al., 2018GAO, J. et al. Emerging of a highly pathogenic and multi-drug resistant strain of Escherichia coli causing an outbreak of colibacillosis in chickens. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, v.65, p.392-398, 2018. Available from: <Available from: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S156713481830649X >. Accessed: Mar. 07, 2019. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2018.08.026.
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). Depending on the extent of the lesions, this disease causes partial or total condemnation of the carcass. The Cobb Fast and Cobb hybrids showed higher colibacillosis rates in winter and spring; while Ross 95 and Hubbard hybrids in the summer. In the Hubbard hybrid, colibacillosis occurred in higher proportions with more condemnations throughout the year, while Cobb and Cobb Fast presented a low rate of condemnations (P<0.05). Salpingitis is also caused by E. coli and the rates of occurrence between hybrids and seasons were similar to those observed for colibacillosis (P>0.05) (Table 1 and Table 2).

Cachexia was the third leading cause of total carcass condemnation in the present study. According to MENDES & KOMIYAMA (2011MENDES, A. A.; KOMIYAMA, C. M. Management strategies aimed at broiler carcass and meat quality. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, p.352-357, 2011. Available from: <Available from: https://repositorio.unesp.br/bitstream/handle/11449/141114/ISSN1516-3598-2011-40-352-357.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2018.
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), cachexia is related to chick quality and with inadequacies in the initial management, temperature, health, water and feed intake, and nutrition; also, may be related with the stocking rate in the aviary and an inadequate weight gain from various causes in the first weeks of life. Cobb Fast and Cobb had a lower condemnation rate compared to Ross 95 and Hubbard (P<0.05) (Table 1), with lower incidence in the autumn compared to other seasons (P<0.05) (Table 2), associated with increase in the average weight (Table 3).

The carcass with disgusting appearance is that of poor appearance, abnormal coloring or that exhales odors of medicines, excremental, sexual or other odors considered abnormal (BRASIL, 1952BRASIL. Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento. Secretaria de Defesa Agropecuária. Departamento de Inspeção de Produtos de Origem Animal. Regulamento da Inspeção Industrial e Sanitária de Produtos de Origem Animal (RIISPOA). Brasília. Diário Oficial da União, Brasília, DF, 1952.). This cause of condemnation was more reported in the Ross 95 and Hubbard hybrid and less in Cobb Fast and Cobb (P<0.05); while between seasons, it was observed a lower occurrence in the autumn and a higher in spring and summer, for most hybrids (P<0.05) (Table 2).

When analyzed the partial condemnations among the hybrids, there is a similarity to the total condemnations. In general, a lower occurrence of partial condemnations was observed in the Cobb Fast and Cobb hybrids, followed by Ross 95 and Hubbard. Exceptions were found for callus on the feet, arthritis and myopathy (Table 1). Condemnation rate differences among seasons are presented in Table 2. They were higher in the winter and lower in the autumn.

Contamination means the presence of intestinal, alimentary or biliary contents internally or externally in the eviscerated carcass. Contaminations are considered technopathies, once it occurs due to failures during the slaughtering process, either due to improper maintenance of the equipment or the processing of lots with uneven sizes on the slaughter line (BOYSEN et al., 2016 BOYSEN, L. et al. Campylobacter spp. and Escherichia coli contamination of broiler carcasses across the slaughter line in Danish slaughterhouses. Microbial Risk Analysis, v.2, p.63-67, 2016. Available from: <Available from: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352352216300093 >. Accessed: Feb. 19, 2019. doi: 10.1016/j.mran.2016.05.005.
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). In addition, it may result from improper fasting, for example, eighteen hours of fasting cause intestinal weakness, which results in the rupture of the intestine and the contamination of the carcass (MENDES & KOMIYAMA, 2011MENDES, A. A.; KOMIYAMA, C. M. Management strategies aimed at broiler carcass and meat quality. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, p.352-357, 2011. Available from: <Available from: https://repositorio.unesp.br/bitstream/handle/11449/141114/ISSN1516-3598-2011-40-352-357.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2018.
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) and endangering food safety (BOYSEN et al., 2016). The Hubbard and Ross 95 hybrids had the highest condemnations rates compared to the others (P<0.05), it may have occurred due to the unevenness of these lots, despite the higher average weights (Table 3). Excessive scalding is also considered a technopathy and may be related to the disparity in the lots and difficulty in scalding temperature adjustment.

The high density or disparity in the lots may predispose to lumbar scratch dermatosis, which may lead to the occurrence of cellulitis as a result of subcutaneous infections, with E. coli being the predominant pathogen (MENDES & KOMIYAMA, 2011MENDES, A. A.; KOMIYAMA, C. M. Management strategies aimed at broiler carcass and meat quality. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, p.352-357, 2011. Available from: <Available from: https://repositorio.unesp.br/bitstream/handle/11449/141114/ISSN1516-3598-2011-40-352-357.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2018.
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). The causes of cellulite are commonly related to high rearing density, lack of feathering, problems with bedding, environmental factors or stress (GARCIA et al., 2002GARCIA, R. G. et al. Effect of stocking density and sex on feathering, body injury and breast meat quality of broiler chickens. Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, v.4, n.1, p.00-00, 2002. Available from: <Available from: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1516-635X2002000100004&script=sci_arttext >. Accessed: Mar, 07, 2019. doi: 10.1590/S1516-635X2002000100004.
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). Late feathering may be related to hybrid genetics, leading to differences between them in the occurrence of cellulite (MENDES & KOMIYAMA, 2011). Thus, the occurrence of dermatosis and cellulite had the same behavior between seasons, being higher in winter (P<0.05) for all evaluated broiler hybrids, possibly due to the agitation of the chickens in order to warm up. However, there was a higher occurrence of these injuries in Hubbard hybrid during all seasons, followed by Ross 95 hybrid, Cobb and Cobb Fast (P<0.05) (Table 1 and Table 2), which can be genetically justified by the late feathering or the agitated temperament of the chickens. Weight does not seem to be a factor that justifies the occurrence of cellulite; although, Hubbard and Ross 95 have higher weight compared to Cobb and Cobb Fast (Table 1 and Table 3).

Condemnations due to contusion and/or fracture may be associated with failures in the poultry breeding, transport or during unloading and hanging (MASCHIO & RASZL, 2012MASCHIO, M. M.; RASZL, S. M. Economic impact from convictions post-mortem total and partials in a poultry slaughterhouse. Revista E-Tech: Tecnologias para Competitividade Industrial, p.26-38, 2012. Available from: <Available from: http://177.221.49.41/index.php/edicao01/article/view/208 >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2018. doi: 10.18624/e-tech.v0i0.208.
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), besides the technopathies resulting from the poor regulation of the industry equipment, mainly in the plucking. For these variables, we observed a higher rate of losses in Hubbard and Ross 95 compared to Cobb Fast and Cobb (P<0.05) (Table 1). In addition, autumn showed a lower rate, while in the summer it was higher (Table 2). Therefore, it is suggested that three factors may be involved: higher thermal stress and wing debating in summer; the genetic predisposition of the hybrids more tranquil during the management (Cobb Fast and Cobb) (MURPHY & WOOD-GUSH, 1978MURPHY, L. B.; WOOD-GUSH D. G. M. The interpretation of the behaviour of domestic fowl in strange environments. Behavioral Biology, v.3, p.39, 1978. Available from: <Available from: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/030437627790058X >. Accessed: Nov. 23, 2016. doi: 10.1016/0304-3762(77)90058-X.
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) and weight, due to the higher occurrence of trauma in chickens with high weight (Hubbard and Ross 95 hybrids), either by articular and bone fragility to human or machine contact (LANGKABEL et al., 2015LANGKABEL, N. et al. Influence of two catching methods on the occurrence of lesions in broilers. Poultry Science, v. 94, n.8, p.1735-1741, 2015. Available from: <Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26089477 >. Accessed: Jul, 07, 2018. doi: 10.3382/ps/pev164.
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).

Arthritis can be caused by various viral (avian reovirus) or bacterial (E. coli and others) agents present on the farm (BRAGA et al., 2016BRAGA, J. F. V. et al. Diversity of Escherichia coli strains involved in vertebral osteomyelitis and arthritis in broilers in Brazil. BMC Veterinary Research, v.12, n.1, p.140, 2016. Available from: <Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27417195 >. Accessed: Feb. 19, 2019. doi: 10.1186/s12917-016-0762-0.
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; PALOMINO-TAPIA et al., 2018PALOMINO-TAPIA, V. et al. Molecular characterization of emerging avian reovirus variants isolated from viral arthritis cases in Western Canada 2012-2017 based on partial sigma (σ) C gene. Virology, v.522, p.138-146, 2018. Available from: <Available from: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0042682218301831 >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2017. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2018.06.006.
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). Chickens with arthritis may have lameness, swelling of the tibiotarsal, radial, humeral and ulnar joints and locomotor problems that prevent them from reaching feeding troughs, causing a great impact due to reduced consumption and welfare (CORDEIRO et al., 2012CORDEIRO, A. F. S. et al. Using data mining to identify factors that influence the degree of leg injuries in broilers. Engenharia Agrícola, v.32, n.4, p.642-649, 2012. Available from: <Available from: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0100-69162012000400003&script=sci_arttext >. Accessed: Feb. 07, 2019. doi: 10.1590/S0100-69162012000400003.
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). In general, the Ross 95 hybrid had the highest occurrence of arthritis and the other hybrid the lowest (Table 1). For all hybrids the occurrence was higher in the summer, intermediary in the spring and autumn and lower in the winter (P<0.05). It is suggested that the weight or the accelerated growth rate of the hybrids may have influence, due to greater articular fragility.

Aerosaculitis is caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum and the clinical manifestation of this disease includes cough, ocular and nasal discharge, increased feed conversion, unequal lots and variable mortality (NASCIMENTO & PEREIRA, 2009NASCIMENTO, E.R.; PEREIRA, V.L.A. Micoplasmoses, p.485-500. In: Di, Fabio; J. Rossini L.I. (Eds), Doenças das Aves. FACTA, Campinas, 2009.). Temperature, ventilation, humidity and dust are risk factors for respiratory diseases (KLEVEN, 1998KLEVEN, S. H. Mycoplasmas in the etiology of multifactorial respiratory disease. Poultry Science, v.77, n.8, p.1146-1149, 1998. Available from: <Available from: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S003257911940936X >. Accessed: Jul, 07, 2018. doi: 10.1093/ps/77.8.1146.
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). In the present study, winter had higher rates of condemnations for aerosaculitis in all evaluated hybrids (P<0.05). Among the broiler hybrids, Hubbard presented more cases of aerosaculitis, while the others presented less condemnation (Table 1). Cachexia rates agree with the findings, since the disparity of the lot may lead to total condemnation.

Myopathy of the deep pectoral muscle has been known for decades, while broiler breast muscle abnormalities such as spaghetti meat, white striping and wooden breast conditions have been reported for the last 10 years (PETRACCI & CAVANI, 2012PETRACCI, M.; CAVANI, C. Muscle growth and poultry meat quality issues. Nutrients, v.4, n.1, p.1-12, 2012. Available from: <Available from: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/4/1/1 >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2017. doi: 10.3390/nu4010001.
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; MAIORANO, 2017MAIORANO, G. Meat defects and emergent muscle myopathies in broiler chickens: Implications for the modern poultry industry. Scientific Annals of Polish Society of Animal Production, v.13, p.43-51, 2017. Available from: <Available from: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a4f2/d9a632ef5da70961be518f38de764bba8846.pdf >. Accessed: Jun, 07, 2018. doi: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.5454.
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). Improvements in the growth rate, feed efficiency and performance introduced abnormalities in muscle quality, especially in the pectoral muscle (GRIFFIN et al., 2018GRIFFIN, J. R. et al. Onset of white striping and progression into wooden breast as defined by myopathic changes underlying Pectoralis major growth. Estimation of growth parameters as predictors for stage of myopathy progression. Avian Pathology, v.47, n.1, p.2-13, 2018. Available from: <Available from: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03079457.2017.1356908 >. Accessed: Mar, 07, 2019. doi: 10.1080/03079457.2017.1356908.
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). In addition, the high-energy diets for lower feed conversion are increasing the incidence of striae or white striping on the breast and thighs of chickens as well as higher body weight (PETRACCI & CAVANI, 2012). For all hybrids, the occurrence of myopathy was lower in the spring and summer and had higher in autumn and winter (P<0.05) (Table 2). Among the hybrids, Cobb and Cobb Fast were the most affected and differed from Ross 95 and Hubbard (P<0.05), possibly related to food and genetic efficiency. The increase in myopathies seems to coincide with the increase in weight for Cobb and Cobb Fast (Table 2 and Table 3).

The foot callus is characterized by superficial to deep necrotic and inflammatory lesions of the plantar surface of the paws and toes, is also known as pododermatitis or contact dermatitis (SHEPHERD & FAIRCHILD, 2010SHEPHERD, E. M.; FAIRCHILD, B. D. Footpad dermatitis in poultry Poultry science, v.89, n.10, p.2043-2051, 2010. Available from: <Available from: http://agris.fao.org/agris-search/search.do?recordID=US201301889433 >. Accessed: Sep. 19, 2018. doi: 10.3382/ps.2010-00770.
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). Some of the factors involved in the higher or lower callus occurrence are management, nutrition, body weight, genetics and sex (SHEPHERD & FAIRCHILD, 2010; MARTINS et al., 2016MARTINS, B. B. et al. Footpad dermatitis in broilers: differences between strains and gender. Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, v.18, n.3, p.461-466, 2016. Available from: <Available from: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1516635X2016000300461&script=sci_arttext >. Accessed: Sep. 03, 2018. doi: 10.1590/1806-9061-2015-0105.
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). Thus, higher feed intake and excrement volume results in increased litter moisture, which is harmful (MARTINS et al., 2016). There was a higher occurrence of callus on the feet for the Ross 95 hybrid (P<0.05); in relation to the seasons, in spring the occurrence was higher and was lower in summer and autumn (P<0.05), and in this case weight was not a determining factor (Table 3). Because it is mixed breeding in all lots and equal nutrition, we believed that hybrid and feed conversion may be related to the higher occurrence of calluses.

Lastly, it was observed that dermatosis, cellulite and bruises/fractures (LUDTKE et al., 2010LUDTKE, C. B. et al. Abate humanitário de aves. WSPA - Sociedade Mundial de Proteção Animal. Rio de Janeiro - RJ. p.120, 2010.) and foot callus (SARAIVA et al., 2016SARAIVA, S. et al. Feather conditions and clinical scores as indicators of broilers welfare at the slaughterhouse. Research in Veterinary Science, v.107, p.75-79, 2016. Available from: <Available from: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0034528816300844 >. Accessed: Sep. 19, 2018. doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2016.05.005.
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) may indicate possible failures of broiler welfare, either in the management of the breeding (high density, stress and quality of the litter) or pre-slaughter (picking, loading, transport and hanging). To the author’s knowledge, this is the first study to analyze condemnation’s rates between strains and between seasons, data that will be important to inspire other research, technicians and industries in the country.

CONCLUSION:

The metabolic cause was the main cause of total condemnation, while contamination, cellulite and fractures and/or bruises were important in partial condemnation. It is possible to reduce these condemnations by the adoption of peaceful management practices of poultry, from farms to the abattoir. In addition, is also important to adjust the abattoir equipment considering the weight of the lots. Condemnations between broiler hybrids must be carefully analyzed, opting for those with the less financial loss to the producer and the slaughterhouse, considering the yield per kg of weight. Improving hybrids performance can result in an increase in some causes of condemnations. They varied according to the seasons and this information help the abattoirs or predict changes or adjustments to the inspection team when the demand is higher.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We thank the University of Santa Catarina State for encouraging research, and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico - Brasil (CNPq) for the financial support with a researcher’s scholarship (Finance code 870589/1997-0) and Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - Brasil (CAPES), finance code 88887.285983/2018-00

REFERENCES

  • CR-2020-0177.R2

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    28 Aug 2020
  • Date of issue
    2020

History

  • Received
    28 Feb 2020
  • Accepted
    22 May 2020
  • Reviewed
    14 July 2020
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