Artigo
Performance and meat quality of broiler chickens that are fed diets supplemented with Agaricus brasiliensis mushrooms
Registro en:
GUIMARÃES, J. B. et al. Performance and meat quality of broiler chickens that are fed diets supplemented with Agaricus brasiliensis mushrooms. Tropical Animal Health and Production, Edinburgh, v. 46, n. 8, p. 1509-1514, Dec. 2014.
Autor
Guimarães, João Borges
Santos, Éder Clementino dos
Dias, Eustáquio Souza
Bertechini, Antônio Gilberto
Ávila, Carla Luiza da Silva
Dias, Francesca Silva
Institución
Resumen
This trial was performed to study the use of the mushroom Agaricus brasiliensis as an alternative additive to antimicrobial growth promoters in broiler chicken diets and to assess the quality of the broiler chicken breast meat of birds that are fed diets containing this fungus. Thus, 595 1-day-old chicks were reared in reused poultry litter without anticoccidial and antimicrobial additives. The results showed that a concentration of 1.6 g mushrooms/kg diet was ideal for these birds because it provided better bird performance. When the birds’ immune system organs were analyzed, it was found that the addition of both mushrooms influenced the immune system organs of these broiler chickens. Adding A. brasiliensis to broiler chicken diets did not compromise breast meat quality.