The aim of this study was to evaluate consumers’ acceptance of eggs as a function of hen genotype and rearing system. In view of supporting biodiversity safeguard and animal welfare, two Italian dual-purpose breeds (i.e., Bionda Piemontese, BP; Robusta Maculata, RM) and their crossbreeds with the commercial hybrid Sassò (BPxS; RMxS) were considered, reared in two different systems (i.e., enriched cage, C; free-range, F). As a reference, the commercial hybrid Lohmann Brown (L) was included in the experimental design. Eggs for sensory analysis were collected from 59-week-old layers and boiled for presentation to 80 untrained consumers. Panellists were instructed to indicate the liking degree in unstructured 9-point hedonic scales for the following attributes: overall appearance, general aroma, general flavour, yolk colour, texture, and overall liking. Cage-free and organic eggs were bought by 44% and 39% of the respondents, respectively, thus indicating a significant (p < 0.001) attention towards production system and animal welfare. Statistically significant differences (p<0.05) were detected only for overall appearance, yolk colour, and overall liking. The maximum median score was always obtained for the eggs RMxS reared in F. Eggs from L reared F got the lowest median scores for overall appearance and yolk colour. Considering the overall liking attribute, the significantly most preferred samples (p < 0.05) resulted RM_C (6.60), BPxS_C (5.90), and RMxS_F (6.80). The hen genotype resulted significant (p<0.05) for yolk colour and overall liking, whereas the rearing system significantly affected (p < 0.05) yolk colour and general aroma.
Consumers’ acceptance of eggs as a function of hen genotype and rearing system / M. Castrica, G. Scappaticci, C. Balzaretti, R. Piscitelli, F. Sirri, C. Alamprese. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1056-6171. - 34:2(2025), pp. 100504.1-100504.7. [10.1016/j.japr.2024.100504]
Consumers’ acceptance of eggs as a function of hen genotype and rearing system
M. Castrica
;G. Scappaticci;C. Balzaretti;C. AlampreseUltimo
2025
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate consumers’ acceptance of eggs as a function of hen genotype and rearing system. In view of supporting biodiversity safeguard and animal welfare, two Italian dual-purpose breeds (i.e., Bionda Piemontese, BP; Robusta Maculata, RM) and their crossbreeds with the commercial hybrid Sassò (BPxS; RMxS) were considered, reared in two different systems (i.e., enriched cage, C; free-range, F). As a reference, the commercial hybrid Lohmann Brown (L) was included in the experimental design. Eggs for sensory analysis were collected from 59-week-old layers and boiled for presentation to 80 untrained consumers. Panellists were instructed to indicate the liking degree in unstructured 9-point hedonic scales for the following attributes: overall appearance, general aroma, general flavour, yolk colour, texture, and overall liking. Cage-free and organic eggs were bought by 44% and 39% of the respondents, respectively, thus indicating a significant (p < 0.001) attention towards production system and animal welfare. Statistically significant differences (p<0.05) were detected only for overall appearance, yolk colour, and overall liking. The maximum median score was always obtained for the eggs RMxS reared in F. Eggs from L reared F got the lowest median scores for overall appearance and yolk colour. Considering the overall liking attribute, the significantly most preferred samples (p < 0.05) resulted RM_C (6.60), BPxS_C (5.90), and RMxS_F (6.80). The hen genotype resulted significant (p<0.05) for yolk colour and overall liking, whereas the rearing system significantly affected (p < 0.05) yolk colour and general aroma.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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