New Insights into the Poultry Musculoskeletal Development and Locomotion
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Poultry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 2034
Special Issue Editors
Interests: avian bone development; locomotion; mineral metabolism
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to contribute with original research or comprehensive literature reviews related to poultry musculoskeletal development. In this Special Issue, we would like to address the performance of the locomotor system, comprising muscles, bones, joints, and adjacent connective tissues. We could include manuscripts related to myopathies when addressing a direct link to the locomotion, health, and welfare of live birds, not just meat quality. Methods to evaluate bone, muscle, and tendon development as well as function could be presented.
The skeletal system is critical in poultry health, welfare, productive performance, and food safety. All of these impacts could be included in these manuscripts. Fast-growing chickens can suffer developmental issues observable from the first days post-hatch. Then, maternal, embryo development, and incubational effects could be embraced in this Special Issue, mainly if a link to adult bone development is discussed. Methods to quantify locomotion, voluntary movement, and all their welfare implications are of great interest. Layers housed in new housing systems suffer more skeletal fractures and keel developmental deformities. Research in this area will also be accepted. We also hope to have contributions on the impacts of bone development on the future eggshell quality of layers and breeders.
We hope that you find this Special Issue an interesting avenue in which to publish your research.
Prof. Dr. Edgar Oviedo
Dr. Allison Pullin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- bone
- muscle
- tendon
- locomotion
- health
- welfare
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