Enhancing Product Excellence in Poultry: Key Factors Influencing Egg and Meat Quality
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Poultry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2025 | Viewed by 6378
Special Issue Editors
Interests: poultry products quality; egg storage; poultry walefare; housing system; food analyses; rearing conditions
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Dear Colleagues,
Poultry raw materials, irrespective of their geographic origin, stand as one of the most prevalent sources of animal protein in the human diet. The expanding scope of production and ongoing breeding endeavors endows this field with significance not only from an economic standpoint but also from the perspective of scientific investigation. The multitude of factors influencing the quality of eggs and poultry meat ensures that research on this subject grows constantly, thereby yielding fresh insights into bird physiology, breeding and rearing practices, as well as the conditions related to bird welfare.
The Special Issue, ‘Enhancing Product Excellence in Poultry: Key Factors Influencing Egg and Meat Quality’ invites submissions of original research articles or comprehensive review papers on all aspects that may impact the quality of poultry raw materials. Areas of interest encompass a broad spectrum of topics, including bird husbandry and breeding, modifications in feed additives and feeding programs, bird welfare, and the chemical composition of meat and eggs. Additionally, we encourage papers addressing the less common avian species classified as poultry.
Dr. Kamil Drabik
Dr. Kornel Kasperek
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- quality of poultry raw materials
- poultry farming
- poultry welfare
- rearing systems
- chemical composition of meat and eggs
- shelf life of poultry raw materials
- modification of bird nutrition
- use of niche poultry species
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