Evolutions in Commercial Meat Poultry Breeding

Author:

Neeteson Anne-Marie1,Avendaño Santiago1,Koerhuis Alfons1,Duggan Brendan2,Souza Eduardo3,Mason James3,Ralph John4,Rohlf Paige5,Burnside Tim1,Kranis Andreas26ORCID,Bailey Richard1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aviagen Group, Newbridge EH28 8SZ, UK

2. Aviagen Ltd., Newbridge EH28 8SZ, UK

3. Aviagen Inc., Huntsville, AL 35805, USA

4. Aviagen Turkeys Ltd., Tattenhall CH3 9GA, UK

5. Aviagen Turkeys Inc., Lewisburg, WV 24901, USA

6. The Roslin Institute, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Midlothian EH25 9RG, UK

Abstract

This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the history of commercial poultry breeding, from domestication to the development of science and commercial breeding structures. The development of breeding goals over time, from mainly focusing on production to broad goals, including bird welfare and health, robustness, environmental impact, biological efficiency and reproduction, is detailed. The paper outlines current breeding goals, including traits (e.g., on foot and leg health, contact dermatitis, gait, cardiovascular health, robustness and livability), recording techniques, their genetic basis and how trait these antagonisms, for example, between welfare and production, are managed. Novel areas like genomic selection and gut health research and their current and potential impact on breeding are highlighted. The environmental impact differences of various genotypes are explained. A future outlook shows that balanced, holistic breeding will continue to enable affordable lean animal protein to feed the world, with a focus on the welfare of the birds and a diversity of choice for the various preferences and cultures across the world.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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