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The influence of population density and duration of breeding on broiler chickens productivity and profitability

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Mitrović, Sreten
Djermanović, Vladan
Radivojević, Mihailo
Rajić, Zoran
Živković, Dragić
Ostojić, Djordje
Filipović, Nikola
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Fattening of broiler chickens is a very specific production process characterized by intensive production principles, rapid increase in broilers, small consumption of food/kg of gain (feed conversion ratio) and a large production of broilers' meat per square meter of surface. In order to increase the profitability of this production, the intention of farmers is to reduce the duration of production as well as to increase population density, with the aim of increasing the production of broiler chickens' meat, calculated per unit of surface (m(2)). However, most of the countries in the world, in order to protect and preserve the welfare of poultry, limit the maximum of broilers' meat production by regulations and standards. These researches aim to determine the optimal density and duration of fattening in a way to achieve the best production results and the profitability of fattening the broiler chickens hybrids Cobb 500 in temperate continental climate, while preserving the welfare of po...ultry. From six different population densities (16.84, 16.33, 14.29, 12.75, 14.80 and 15.46 birds per m(2)) and fattening period between 37 and 40 days, the best production and economic performance showed that a group of chickens that was fattened in a period of 40 days had a population density of about 16 birds per m(2). This group of broilers produced the most meat per m(2) (about 33 kg), the welfare of poultry is maintained and the standard was not exceeded, so we can say that the best economy and profitability of fattening broiler chickens in the concerned region is achieved. In other groups of chickens, profitability could be more advantageous if the increased population density goes up to 16 birds per m(2); or the duration of fattening could be extended up to 40 days and by this way the welfare of poultry would not be violated.

Keywords:
Population density (birds per m(2)) / duration of fattening / profitability / poultry welfare / broilers
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African Journal of Biotechnology, 2010, 9, 28, 4486-4490
Funding / projects:
  • Novi tehnološki postupci u skladu sa dobrobiti živine i zaštitom životne sredine u cilju dobijanja živinskih proizvoda garantovanog i posebnog kvaliteta (RS-20021)

ISSN: 1684-5315

WoS: 000280349000027

Scopus: 2-s2.0-77955033917
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_2118
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AU  - Mitrović, Sreten
AU  - Djermanović, Vladan
AU  - Radivojević, Mihailo
AU  - Rajić, Zoran
AU  - Živković, Dragić
AU  - Ostojić, Djordje
AU  - Filipović, Nikola
PY  - 2010
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2118
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abstract = "Fattening of broiler chickens is a very specific production process characterized by intensive production principles, rapid increase in broilers, small consumption of food/kg of gain (feed conversion ratio) and a large production of broilers' meat per square meter of surface. In order to increase the profitability of this production, the intention of farmers is to reduce the duration of production as well as to increase population density, with the aim of increasing the production of broiler chickens' meat, calculated per unit of surface (m(2)). However, most of the countries in the world, in order to protect and preserve the welfare of poultry, limit the maximum of broilers' meat production by regulations and standards. These researches aim to determine the optimal density and duration of fattening in a way to achieve the best production results and the profitability of fattening the broiler chickens hybrids Cobb 500 in temperate continental climate, while preserving the welfare of poultry. From six different population densities (16.84, 16.33, 14.29, 12.75, 14.80 and 15.46 birds per m(2)) and fattening period between 37 and 40 days, the best production and economic performance showed that a group of chickens that was fattened in a period of 40 days had a population density of about 16 birds per m(2). This group of broilers produced the most meat per m(2) (about 33 kg), the welfare of poultry is maintained and the standard was not exceeded, so we can say that the best economy and profitability of fattening broiler chickens in the concerned region is achieved. In other groups of chickens, profitability could be more advantageous if the increased population density goes up to 16 birds per m(2); or the duration of fattening could be extended up to 40 days and by this way the welfare of poultry would not be violated.",
journal = "African Journal of Biotechnology",
title = "The influence of population density and duration of breeding on broiler chickens productivity and profitability",
pages = "4490-4486",
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Mitrović, S., Djermanović, V., Radivojević, M., Rajić, Z., Živković, D., Ostojić, D.,& Filipović, N.. (2010). The influence of population density and duration of breeding on broiler chickens productivity and profitability. in African Journal of Biotechnology, 9(28), 4486-4490.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_2118
Mitrović S, Djermanović V, Radivojević M, Rajić Z, Živković D, Ostojić D, Filipović N. The influence of population density and duration of breeding on broiler chickens productivity and profitability. in African Journal of Biotechnology. 2010;9(28):4486-4490.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_2118 .
Mitrović, Sreten, Djermanović, Vladan, Radivojević, Mihailo, Rajić, Zoran, Živković, Dragić, Ostojić, Djordje, Filipović, Nikola, "The influence of population density and duration of breeding on broiler chickens productivity and profitability" in African Journal of Biotechnology, 9, no. 28 (2010):4486-4490,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_2118 .

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