Growth performance and muscle histological characteristics of IPB-D3 chickens reared under intensive and free-range systems
Andhika Yudha Prawira, Rizki Fitrawan Yuneldi, Isyana Khaerunnisa, Ahmad Furqon, Dwi Lestari, Ni Luh Putu Rischa Phadmacanty, Cahyo Budiman, Cece Sumantri

TL;DR
This study compares how two different rearing systems affect the growth and muscle structure of a fast-growing Indonesian chicken breed called IPB-D3.
Contribution
The study provides the first histological characterization of IPB-D3 chickens under different rearing systems.
Findings
Free-range rearing increases thigh muscle size and type IIX fiber intensity in IPB-D3 chickens.
Intensive rearing leads to higher collagen deposition in muscles compared to free-range rearing.
Growth performance and overall muscle morphology remain similar between rearing systems.
Abstract
IPB-D3 chicken is a locally developed fast-growing composite line derived from Pelung, Sentul, Kampung, and Broiler strains. Despite its potential as a dual-purpose Indonesian breed, detailed information on its muscle histology, especially type IIX myofiber composition under different rearing systems, is lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the growth performance and muscle histological characteristics of IPB-D3 chickens reared under intensive and free-range systems. Ninety 12-week-old IPB-D3 chickens were reared for 12 weeks under two systems: intensive (n = 45) and free-range (n = 45). Samples of pectoralis major and quadratus femoris (Fem) muscles from 10 birds (five per group) were examined using hematoxylin-eosin, picrosirius red, and immunohistochemical staining for type IIX myofibers. Parameters such as fasciculus area, myofiber cross-sectional area, myofiber number per mm2,…
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TopicsAnimal Nutrition and Physiology · Livestock and Poultry Management · Comparative Animal Anatomy Studies
