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Showing papers by "Cesare Castellini published in 2018"


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TL;DR: This case study presents the integration of a goose raising system with an organic grape production, from an environmental point of view, and confirms that the integrated system enables a saving, in emergy terms, amounting to 33% compared to the two originating isolated production systems.

30 citations


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TL;DR: Both group of rabbits on the enriched diet showed leaner and thinner carcasses and a higher meat concentration of oleic acid, and the use of selenium-fortified olive leaves, positively affected the lipid oxidative stability of rabbit meat.

25 citations


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TL;DR: Before and during pregnancy, the BW of the rabbits was positively related to fasting sample- and tolerance test-derived indices of insulin resistance, suggesting that a high pre-pregnancy BW predisposes to gestational insulin resistance.

25 citations


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TL;DR: The aim of this review is to analyse the essential requisites and MPPU economic viability in an Italian system and the related animal welfare aspects and the qualitative and sanitary implications are discussed.
Abstract: Nowadays there is an increasing demand for poultry products from alternative rearing systems. These systems, commonly named pastured poultry production (PPP), are more expensive than intensive rearing system but sustain biodiversity, local economies and farm multi-functionality besides providing meat to which consumers attribute high ethical value and quality. PPP generally uses large outdoor runs, small number of animals and requires chickens adapted to natural environment. One of the most relevant obstacles to further development of PPP systems is related to the slaughtering of animals economically and at the same time complying with the sanitary regulations to maintain food safety standards. A possible solution could be represented by a Mobile Poultry Processing Unit (MPPU), which directly reaches the poultry farms. MPPU can consider a good compromise for the niche production providing an opportunity to small farmers to exploit the full potential of their production system. The aim of this review is to analyse the essential requisites and MPPU economic viability in an Italian system. Qualitative, societal aspects are discussed together with bird welfare and hygiene implications. The case study indicates the viability of MPPUs but notes that up scaling to medium sized operations would not be permissible under current EU regulations.

15 citations


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TL;DR: As expected, storage time, independently on the other factors, significantly reduced the antioxidant content of loin meat and TBARs values significantly increased during storage, as well as the dietary supplementation of linseed.

15 citations


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TL;DR: Investigating the effect of transport on welfare traits, several haematological parameters and carcase hygiene in two different chicken genotypes reared under free-range conditions observed a higher ROS production in NN chickens and the carcase microbial characteristics showed a higher level of contamination after the transport.
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of transport on welfare traits, several haematological parameters and carcase hygiene in two different chicken genotypes (fast- and slow-growing strains) reared under free-range conditions. For this aim, two hundred male chicks, 100 from fast-growing (Ross 308, R) and 100 from slow-growing (Naked Neck, NN) strain were farmed. At the end of the rearing period, at 81 days of age, 56 birds/strain were randomly selected for slaughtering and submitted to two different pre-slaughter conditions: no transport (0h) or 4 hours of transport (4h). Tonic immobility (TI), blood parameters and carcase hygiene traits were determined. Strain and transport significantly affected TI of birds. Both experimental factors and their interaction significantly affected plasma creatine kinase, alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase. Cholesterol and triglycerides were not different between the experimental groups, whereas glucos...

11 citations


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TL;DR: It is concluded that the addition of specific AMIs in the rabbit semen extender has no effect on reproductive performance, and due to the fact that AMIs inhibit part of the aminopeptidase activity that degrades the GnRH analogue and β-NGF, they could be used to develop new extenders with less hormone concentration.

11 citations


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TL;DR: The aim of the present review is to examine the effects of n-3 and n-6 PUFAs on male and female reproductive performances and the correlated endocrine mechanisms.
Abstract: Adequate fat diet supplementation shows variable positive effects in farm animal breeding. Omega-3 and n-6 PUFAs are able to modulate several reproductive effectors: the luteolytic PGF2α, the luteotropic PGE2, the nuclear receptor PPARG, and steroids such as E2 and P4. PUFA supplementation favours fertility, onset of estrus, embryo survival, and also parturition by reducing preterm labour risk. These effects are likely mediated by the balance modulation of PGF2α and PGE2 productions, the syntheses of E2 and P4, and the activation of PPARG. As regards to male fertility, the effects of n-3 or n-6 PUFA supplementation at high concentrations in the diet are relatively unknown. PUFAs confer to the spermatozoa plasma membrane the fluidity it needs to achieve fertilization and seem to stimulate the Leydig cell production of testosterone through the regulation of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein, a transport protein that regulates cholesterol transfer within the mitochondria, which is the rate-limiting step in the production of steroid hormones. As regards to female fertility, PUFA supplementation mediates a broad range of actions in reproductive processes involving pregnancy establishment, uterine endocrinology, and preterm birth. The perfectly composed follicular environment shapes oocyte quality and thus female fertility. Since both oocytes and embryos are vulnerable to microenvironment changes, nutritional alterations and FA unavailability can lead to their defects. The aim of the present review is to examine the effects of n-3 and n-6 PUFAs on male and female reproductive performances and the correlated endocrine mechanisms.

10 citations