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Influence of European chicken farming systems on breast meat composition and quality: insights from the H2020 INTAQT Project

Title: Influence of European chicken farming systems on breast meat composition and quality: insights from the H2020 INTAQT Project
Authors: Cécile Berri; Léo Darrigade; Elisabeth Baéza; Pascal Chartrin; Thierry Bordeau; Karine Méteau; Angélique Travel; Rennie Eppenstein; Stefaan De Smet; Massimiliano Petracci
Contributors: Croatian branch of the World’s Poultry Science Association; H. Medić, N. Marušić Radovčić and G. Sayegh; Berri, Cécile; Darrigade, Léo; Baéza, Elisabeth; Chartrin, Pascal; Bordeau, Thierry; Méteau, Karine; Travel, Angélique; Eppenstein, Rennie; De Smet, Stefaan; Petracci, Massimiliano
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: IRIS Università degli Studi di Bologna (CRIS - Current Research Information System)
Subject Terms: Poultry; meat quality; farming systems
Description: Chicken meat consumption continues to rise steadily in Europe, sustaining the predominance of conventional fast-growing production systems. However, growing societal concerns about animal welfare and product quality are driving the development of alternative, less intensive, and more welfare-friendly farming approaches. One of the key objectives of the H2020 INTAQT project is to assess how various farming practices influence chicken meat quality, considering health, nutritional, sensory, and technological dimensions. To this end, the quality of breast and thigh meat was evaluated from 90 farms across 18 production systems in five European countries (France, Belgium, Italy, Poland, and Switzerland). These systems were classified into six categories based on growth rate, slaughter age and weight, and access to outdoor areas: Indoor_Fast_Heavy, Indoor_Fast, Indoor_Fast_Med, Outdoor_Fast_Heavy, Outdoor_Medium, and Outdoor_Slow. This presentation focuses on the breast meat’s proximate composition, sensory attributes, and technological properties. Our results indicate that the highest lipid content in breast meat is found in systems using the Ross 308 strain, whether intensive or extensive. In contrast, breast fillets from intensive systems (Indoor_Fast_Heavy, Indoor_Fast) show the lowest protein content and the highest water-to-protein ratios. These systems also produce meat with higher pH values (i.e., less acidic) than those using slower-growing genotypes. Interestingly, when Ross 308 birds are raised under extensive conditions (Outdoor_Fast_Heavy) — with slower growth and outdoor access — pH levels are similar to those observed in low-productivity, extensive systems. Despite their higher pH, meats from Ross 308 intensive systems exhibited greater drip and cooking losses, which may be linked to more frequent and severe muscle defects. In contrast, breast meat from ECC-type indoor systems (Indoor_Fast_Med), using intermediate-growing strains slaughtered at higher weights, showed the highest processing yield after ...
Document Type: conference object
File Description: ELETTRONICO
Language: English
Relation: ispartofbook:XXth European Symposium on the Quality of Eggs and Egg Products and XXVIth European Symposium on the Quality of Poultry Meat Book Of Abstracts; XXth European Symposium on the Quality of Eggs and Egg Products and XXVIth European Symposium on the Quality of Poultry Meat; firstpage:67; lastpage:67; numberofpages:1; alleditors:H. Medić, N. Marušić Radovčić and G. Sayegh; https://hdl.handle.net/11585/1029096; https://www.meap.net/eggmeat2025/proceedings2/
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/11585/1029096; https://www.meap.net/eggmeat2025/proceedings2/
Accession Number: edsbas.B2183E6C
Database: BASE