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      Evaluating the impact of gypsum as a novel bedding material on broiler performance, foot pad health, and fear response

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          Flue Gas Desulfurization ( FGD) gypsum is a byproduct of the coal-fired power plant process commonly used to remove sulfur dioxide emissions from the flue gas. FGD gypsum has numerous industrial, agricultural, and environmental applications. This study aimed to explore a novel approach involving the use of FGD gypsum combined with different litter treatments as bedding for broiler production. It focused on performance metrics, including adjusted feed conversion ratio ( AFCR) and average body weight ( BW), foot pad dermatitis ( FPD), and fear response over 5 consecutive flocks. A total of 1,800 one-day-old Ross 708 chicks were randomly assigned to 24 pens (75 birds/pen), divided into 6 treatment groups (4 pens/treatment), with 5 replications and raised until 42 d old ( d). Treatments were gypsum that was decaked (D), rotovated (E), and rotovated then windrowed (F) between flocks. Control treatments using pine shavings were decaked (A), rotovated (B), and windrowed postrotovating (C). AFCR, average BW, and mortality were used as a measure of production. Foot pad dermatitis scores were taken on d42 using a scale of 0 (absence), 1 (mild), and 2 (severe). Response to observer and human approach test were used to measure fear response. Data were analyzed as a 2-way ANOVA (Proc Glimmix) for the main effects of bedding type and litter treatment. Means were identified using Tukey's HSD. No effect of bedding type or litter treatment was found for AFCR, BW, or mortality. FPD scores 2 and 1, were higher with pine shavings than gypsum ( P = 0.01 and P = 0.01, respectively). While FPD scores 0 were higher for gypsum than the pine shaving ( P = 0.01). No difference in fear response was found among birds raised on any of the gypsum litter treatments and any of the pine shaving litter treatments. Overall, the use of gypsum as bedding results in equivalent production and fear response to pine shavings, while increasing FPD quality when compared to pine shaving.

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          Footpad dermatitis in poultry.

          Footpad dermatitis (FPD) is a condition that causes necrotic lesions on the plantar surface of the footpads in growing broilers and turkeys. This condition not only causes downgrades and condemnations of saleable chicken paws, the portion of the leg below the spur, but is also an animal welfare concern in both the United States and in Europe.. Revenue from chicken paws in 2008 alone was worth $280 million. Harvesting large, unblemished paws has become a priority to poultry companies all over the world. Research on this subject has been ongoing since the 1940s and has looked into many different areas including nutrition, environment, and genetics. Early research looked at nutritional deficiencies such as riboflavin and biotin mainly in turkey poults. This early research was most likely looking at a separate form of dermatitis than what is being investigated now. Recent findings have suggested that there is a myriad of interacting factors that lead to FPD. Litter moisture appears to be the most likely culprit in the onset of this condition. Research has also shown a possible genetic link in the susceptibility to development of FPD lesions. Current chicken paw prices have skyrocketed due to a large export market in Asia. To produce unblemished paws for both increased profit and comply with current animal welfare recommendations, further research is needed to understand how the condition develops and what strategies can be used to prevent it.
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            Influence of bedding material on footpad dermatitis in broiler chickens

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Poult Sci
                Poult Sci
                Poultry Science
                Elsevier
                0032-5791
                1525-3171
                20 March 2024
                June 2024
                20 March 2024
                : 103
                : 6
                : 103676
                Affiliations
                [* ]Department of Poultry Science, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA
                []USDA-ARS, National Soil Dynamics Laboratory, Auburn, AL 36832, USA
                []Department of Poultry Science, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39762, USA
                Author notes
                [1 ]Corresponding author: bib005@ 123456auburn.edu
                Article
                S0032-5791(24)00255-4 103676
                10.1016/j.psj.2024.103676
                10999700
                38564833
                fd54903c-9fbf-42d7-8fe0-6dc2bd2747ec
                © 2024 The Authors

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 12 January 2024
                : 14 March 2024
                Categories
                MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION

                gypsum,pine shaving,foot pad,litter treatment,fear response
                gypsum, pine shaving, foot pad, litter treatment, fear response

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