TY - JOUR AU - Šťastní­k, Ondřej AU - Karásek, Filip AU - Jůzl, Miroslav AU - Mrkvicová, Eva AU - Pavlata, Leoš AU - Nedomová, Šárka AU - Trojan, Václav AU - Vyhnánek, Tomáš AU - Doležal, Petr AU - Martinek, Petr PY - 2017/03/17 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - The effect of feeding wheat varieties with different grain pigmentation on growth performance, texture, colour and meat sensory traits of broiler chickens JF - Potravinarstvo Slovak Journal of Food Sciences JA - Potr. S. J. F. Sci. VL - 11 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.5219/753 UR - https://potravinarstvo.com/journal1/index.php/potravinarstvo/article/view/753 SP - 145-150 AB - The feeding effect of of three spring wheat genotypes (V&aacute;nek, Konini and UC66049) with different grain colour on growth performance, body composition and meat quality parameters of broiler chickens was tested. Ninety chickens were divided into three groups (control, Konini and UC) with 30 chickens in each. The tested genotypes were compares with standard variety V&aacute;nek (control) with common (red) grain colour. The two experimental groups received feed mixtures containing 38.2% of wheats with different grain colour: groups Konini (n = 30) and UC (n = 30) with. The third group (n = 30) had 38.2% of common wheat V&aacute;nek cultivar (Control group). The live weight of chickens between the experimental groups and control group was not significant different, as well as body composition and chemical analysis of breast and thigh meat of chickens. The feeding of wheat with different grain colour had no effect on performance parameters of broiler chickens. Breast meat tenderness according to the Razor Blade Shear Force was higher in control group against experimental groups. The colour change was not significantly different in all coordinates. pH values (measured after 1-hour post mortem) were found significantly higher in the group fattening with Konini wheat than control and UC groups. Chickens meat from the experimental group was characterised by steady overall quality. The effect of various feeding had no effect on meat quality in terms of relevance to consumers.<br /><!--[endif] --> ER -