Barn vs. free-range chickens: Differences in their diets determined by stable isotopes
2012
Coletta, L.D. | Pereira, Al | Coelho, A.A.D. | Savino, V.J.M. | Menten, J.F.M. | Correr, E. | França, L.C. | Martinelli, L.A.
We compared δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N ratios of barn-raised and free-range chickens to determine if differences in their diets were reflected in the stable isotope composition of their tissues. We conducted a 120-day feeding trial with Caipirinha birds fed a corn–soybean based diet, milled-corn diet and free-range diet. Additionally, we analysed the stable isotope composition of barn-raised chickens bought in grocery stores and free-range homegrown chickens. In the feeding trials, the δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N values of the barn-raised corn–soybean-fed Caipirinha chickens did not change with age, and their stable isotope composition reflected the composition of their diet. The δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N values of barn-raised corn-fed and free-range Caipirinha chickens changed with age toward a diet reflecting a predominance of C₄ carbon. The main difference between the free-range and the barn-raised chickens was the significantly higher δ¹⁵N of the former in relation to the latter, probably due to ingestion of animal protein.
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