Selection against abdominal fat percentage may increase intramuscular fat content in broilers
Excessive abdominal fat content(AFC)has negative impacts on feed efficiency and carcass quality.Unlike AFC,intramuscular fat content(IMFC)could be a favorable trait,which has a positive impact on meat quality.To meet consumers” needs,a long-term goal of broiler breeders is to decrease AFC and improve the IMFC simultaneously.The current study was designed to investigate the relationship between AFC and IMFC and to compare IMFC,including the pectoral major muscle fat content(PIMFC)and intramuscular fat content of leg muscle(LIMFC),between two broiler lines divergently selected for abdominal fat percentage over 17 generations.The results showed that there was a significant difference in PIMFC and LIMFC between the two lines in all five generation populations used.The birds in the lean line had significantly lower AFC but higher PIMFC and LIMFC than the birds in the fat line.We also detected differences in the liver fat content(LFC)between the two lines and the results showed that birds in the fat line had significant higher LFC than birds in the lean line.Our results indicated that a desirable broiler line with higher IMFC but lower AFC could be obtained by genetic selection.
abdominal fat content intramuscular fat content liver fat content chicken
L.Leng H.Zhang J.Q.Dong Z.P.Wang X.Y.Zhang S.Z.Wang Z.P.Cao Y.M.Li H.Li
Key Laboratory of Chicken Genetics and Breeding,Ministry of Agriculture;Key Laboratory of Animal Genetics,Breeding and Reproduction,Education Department of Heilongjiang Province;College of Animal Science and Technology,Northeast Agricultural University,Harbin 150030,P.R.China
国内会议
重庆
英文
1859-1869
2016-05-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)