2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2022.930158
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Welfare implications for broiler chickens reared in an insect larvae-enriched environment: Focus on bird behaviour, plumage status, leg health, and excreta corticosterone

Abstract: The use of insect live larvae as environmental enrichment has recently been proposed in broiler chickens, but the concomitant administration of black soldier fly (BSF) and yellow mealworm (YM) has never been tested yet. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate the effects of live BSF and YM larvae as environmental enrichments for broiler chickens by means of plumage status, behaviour, leg health, and excreta corticosterone metabolites (CM). A total of 180 4-day old male Ross 308 broiler chickens were rand… Show more

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“…Hence, the larvae's abundance in moisture and fat could be an interesting feed source for poultry, useful to balance their nutrient intake ( 6 , 7 ). Biasato et al ( 8 ) have recently reported an improvement in the welfare of broilers fed diets supplemented with 5% yellow mealworm ( Tenebrio molitor ) or 5% live black soldier fly larvae ( Hermetia illucens ) (BSFL), as well as an increase in physical activity. Furthermore, insects are a natural feed source for poultry, and are capable of promoting their foraging behavior, as they capture their attention and reduce the poultry aggressiveness toward conspecifics ( 6 , 9 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the larvae's abundance in moisture and fat could be an interesting feed source for poultry, useful to balance their nutrient intake ( 6 , 7 ). Biasato et al ( 8 ) have recently reported an improvement in the welfare of broilers fed diets supplemented with 5% yellow mealworm ( Tenebrio molitor ) or 5% live black soldier fly larvae ( Hermetia illucens ) (BSFL), as well as an increase in physical activity. Furthermore, insects are a natural feed source for poultry, and are capable of promoting their foraging behavior, as they capture their attention and reduce the poultry aggressiveness toward conspecifics ( 6 , 9 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%