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Training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers

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Main Author: Pilecco,M
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Almeida Paz,ICL, Tabaldi,LA, Nääs,IA, Garcia,RG, Caldara,FR, Francisco,NS
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
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Summary: This study evaluated the efficacy of training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers. The study was carried out in a large broiler company between January and October of 2010, in the region of Dourados, Brazil. During that period, 80 samplings were performed in 80 broiler houses in the micro-regions covered by the company. When broilers were 43 days old, when 5% of the birds in each house were evaluated immediately after catching, when birds were already inside the plastic crates, ready to be transported to the processing plant. Out of a total number of 1,177,600 total, 58,880 broilers were evaluated. Four catching teams (A, B, C, and D), with 24 people each, were trained for four consecutive weeks. By the end of the training course, it was observed that average age of the team members and time of catching affected the incidence of back scratches. Training had a positive effect, reducing in 33.13% the incidence if back scratches caused by the catching team due to incorrect catching procedures. Therefore, continuous training is required, particularly when the catching teams are composed of young and inexperienced workers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers
title Training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers
spellingShingle Training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers
Pilecco,M
Processing
catching
broiler production
carcass downgrading
title_short Training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers
title_full Training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers
title_fullStr Training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers
title_full_unstemmed Training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers
title_sort Training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers
author Pilecco,M
author_facet Pilecco,M
Almeida Paz,ICL
Tabaldi,LA
Nääs,IA
Garcia,RG
Caldara,FR
Francisco,NS
author_role author
author2 Almeida Paz,ICL
Tabaldi,LA
Nääs,IA
Garcia,RG
Caldara,FR
Francisco,NS
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pilecco,M
Almeida Paz,ICL
Tabaldi,LA
Nääs,IA
Garcia,RG
Caldara,FR
Francisco,NS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Processing
catching
broiler production
carcass downgrading
topic Processing
catching
broiler production
carcass downgrading
description This study evaluated the efficacy of training of catching teams and reduction of back scratches in broilers. The study was carried out in a large broiler company between January and October of 2010, in the region of Dourados, Brazil. During that period, 80 samplings were performed in 80 broiler houses in the micro-regions covered by the company. When broilers were 43 days old, when 5% of the birds in each house were evaluated immediately after catching, when birds were already inside the plastic crates, ready to be transported to the processing plant. Out of a total number of 1,177,600 total, 58,880 broilers were evaluated. Four catching teams (A, B, C, and D), with 24 people each, were trained for four consecutive weeks. By the end of the training course, it was observed that average age of the team members and time of catching affected the incidence of back scratches. Training had a positive effect, reducing in 33.13% the incidence if back scratches caused by the catching team due to incorrect catching procedures. Therefore, continuous training is required, particularly when the catching teams are composed of young and inexperienced workers.
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