The assessment of a multifactorial score for the adaptability evaluation of six poultry genotypes to the organic system

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Abstract

This study aimed to develop an adaptability score (AS) for chicken strains, which includes behavioral, plumage conditions, and body lesion indicators through a multifactorial approach. A total of 600 male chickens from 6 poultry genotypes—Ranger Classic (R1), Ranger Gold (R2), Rowan Ranger (R3), Hubbard Red JA (A), CY Gen 5 × JA87 (CY), and M22 × JA87 (M)—were reared under organic conditions, fed ad libitum, and individually weighed weekly to calculate the daily weight gain (DWG). The behavioral observations consisted of the explorative attitude (EA), recorded at 21 days, and the behavioral patterns (BPs) recorded the week before the slaughter. The AS was estab-lished by a principal component analysis, and the AS of these genotypes was compared. Moreover, the effect of DWG and genotype on the AS was evaluated by univariable and multivariable regres-sion models. Although the DWG and genotype were strictly dependent, genotype was the most important factor affecting the AS. In fact, its effect was significant both in univariable (p < 0.001) and multivariable models (p < 0.001). Conversely, the DWG was significant only in the univariable and lost significance when the effect of genotype was introduced in the model.

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Cartoni Mancinelli, A., Mattioli, S., Menchetti, L., Dal Bosco, A., Ciarelli, C., Amato, M. G., & Castellini, C. (2021). The assessment of a multifactorial score for the adaptability evaluation of six poultry genotypes to the organic system. Animals, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11102992

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