Influence of pre-slaughter transportation and capture chase stress on carcass and meat quality of indigenous chicken reared under traditional system in Benin – IJAAR

Indigenous chickenBy: Gabriel Assouan Bonou

Abstract

Stress generally deteriorates meat quality. The current study aims to evaluate the influence of transportation and capture chase pre-slaughter stress on carcass and meat quality in local chicken of Benin. Sixty chickens of 8 to 10 months old divided into 3 flocks of 10 males and 10 females reared under traditional system were used. Chickens of the first flock were slaughtered after one hour of transportation by motorcycle, those of the second flock after 10 minutes of capture chase and the third one without pre-slaughter stress. Carcass and meat quality was evaluated. Carcass quality traits didn’t vary according to the pre-slaughter stress, except the thigh-drumstick weight that was higher with chased and transported chickens (P <0.05). Breast and thigh meat pH values of stressed chickens were higher (p <0.001). Drip loss and cooking loss didn’t vary between flocks. Meat lightness was lower for the breast and the thigh of transported chickens on the slaughter day and at 24 hours post mortem (P <0.001). It was also lower in the thigh of the chased chickens at 24 hours after slaughter. Indigenous chicken,The breast meat of stressed chickens was redder whereas their thigh meat showed the lowest values of the yellow index b * only at 24 hours. The meat shear force was the same for the three groups. The flavor, the juiciness, the tenderness and the global acceptance of the breast meat of the chickens didn’t vary. Then, transportation and capture chase reduce the sensory and technological meat qualities of indigenous chicken.

Author Information:

Gabriel Assouan Bonou, Serge Gbênagnon Ahounou, Chakirath Folakè Arikè Salifou, Arnaud Yétondé Fanou, Soumanou Seïbou Toleba, Bernadette Mahikiwè Konsaka, Mahamadou Dahouda, Jacques Tossou Dougnon, Souaïbou FarougouIssaka Abdou Karim Youssao

Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Meat Technology, Department of Animal Production and Health, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, University of Abomey-Calavi, Abomey-Calavi, Benin

Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, Abomey-Calavi, Benin

Department of Animal Production and Health, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi,  University of Abomey-Calavi, Abomey-Calavi, Benin

Key words: Indigenous chicken, Transportation, Capture chase, Meat quality, Benin.

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Journal Name: International Journal of Agronomy and Agricultural Research (IJAAR)

Published By: International Network for Natural Sciences

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