2010
DOI: 10.3382/japr.2009-00128
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Serum sexual steroid hormones and lipids in commercial broilers (Gallus domesticus) in Costa Rica

Abstract: The poultry-breeding industry worldwide has focused on the development of hybrids for meat or egg production. In Costa Rica, there is a popular belief that commercial broilers have a high growth rate because they are raised with steroid hormones. This study was conducted to assess BW, nutritional state, and serum concentrations of some steroid hormones in a representative sample of 600 male and female Cobb 500 broilers from commercial farms and to compare them with a control group of 38 Cobb 500 broilers of bo… Show more

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“…The progress in broiler production, especially in terms of weight gain and overall feed efficiency, is the result of decades of genetic selection (Hunton, 2006), but some misconceptions exist particularly about steroid and hormonal usage (Schumacher, Barrantes, Alpízar, & Corella, 2010). The perception of hormonal usage in poultry, which is being encouraged by the media, is misleading consumers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The progress in broiler production, especially in terms of weight gain and overall feed efficiency, is the result of decades of genetic selection (Hunton, 2006), but some misconceptions exist particularly about steroid and hormonal usage (Schumacher, Barrantes, Alpízar, & Corella, 2010). The perception of hormonal usage in poultry, which is being encouraged by the media, is misleading consumers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have reported that the application of steroids is not appropriate in broilers for many justifiable reasons. Most prominently, growth performance is not dependent on exogenous hormones (Schumacher et al, 2010), and secondly, in many countries using hormonal products for any such purpose is banned. Although muscle production can be increased with supplementation of anabolic steroids, such as anabol, this improvement is associated with regular physical activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%