Wheat litter and feed with aluminosilicates for improved growth and meat quality in broiler chickens

PeerJ. 2021 Aug 4:9:e11918. doi: 10.7717/peerj.11918. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Background: Natural minerals have many beneficial properties in poultry production, taking into account production as well as hygiene, health, safety, and quality of broiler meat. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of aluminosilicates in feed and litter on the growth performance and meat quality in chickens. Aluminosilicates, including halloysite and zeolite, could be a good alternative for synthetics, as a good solution for the environment in line with the current trends.

Methods: Five-hundred male Ross 308 chickens were managed in 5 groups (10 replicates/group): LITTER: 1, control; 2, 0.95 kg/m2 of halloysite; 3, 0.475 kg/m2 of halloysite and 0.475 zeolite; 4, 0.95 kg/m2 of zeolite; 5, 0.25 kg/m2of halloysite and 0.7 kg/m2 of zeolite. FEED: groups 2-5, halloysite and zeolite addition (25:75 ratio; 0.5-2%). Growth performance (body weight and feed indicators), carcass, and meat quality (pH, colour, water-holding capacity, chemical composition of muscles) were recorded. The experimental setup, where the aluminosilicate additives were applied simultaneously, was proposed and approved by experts after pilot testing and on the basis of extensive literature where feed or litter additives were tested.

Results: Body weight and its gain were higher in groups 3 and 4 than in 1, and feed intake was higher in 4. The weight of the carcass and some of its components, including muscles and skin with subcutaneous fat, were higher in 2-4. Water loss from leg muscles was lower in 4. The content of protein in muscles was significantly higher in 3. The addition of aluminosilicates in feed and litter had a positive effect on the growth performance and some traits of carcasses and meat quality, especially in group 3. Halloysite and zeolite can be used in feed and litter (especially 0.475 kg/m2 for each mineral in the wheat litter).

Keywords: Body weight gain; Breast muscles; Broiler chicken; Halloysite; Raw material quality; Wheat litter; Zeolite.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the project “Safe Farm –Innovative Products, Processes and Marketing in the Production of Broiler Chickens”, implemented in 2020-2022 and co-financed from the program “European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas” operated by The Agency for Restructuring and Modernisation of Agriculture. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.